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-' v 1 V I & o lbcolatsly Puro HO SUBSTITUTE A message received .by - Mr. ;F V Hunter- on Sunday night conveyed the sad, intelligence of the sudden death of Mr. T. H. GrimtneU of LaFayette, Ala., ather of Mrs.. Hauler. " Mr. . and Mra. Hunter have the sympathy of a " host of friends in this sudden affliction. . ,v : - -'; . "' v. . . . . - s. The United Daughters -of the Con federacy wilUmeet at the opera house to-morrow for the purpose of bestowing crosses of honor '.ipoo all Confederate Veterans who have applied for the same. Luncheon will be seryed to all veterans free of charge. All others will.Tiav a "fp.ft of 25 cents, for this delicacy. i MissSophrina -Ives, aged 81 year3, died at the home of Mrs. Tom Ander son on North Main street, Sunday morning at 6 o'clock. The funeral was conducted from the residence on Mon dav morninsr by Rev. A R. Love, oastor of . the Baptist church. Dead Man's Will Favors. SI ay en ... ;? . .... - - .' . r '.. . . . Raleigh,' Jau. 9. The will of J. H. Alford, wno was fctiot and killed by his business partner Raymond D. Bynum, haa been-, probated disposing of an estate valued at about $8,000. Mrs. : Robert E. Watkins of Richmond is one of the bene ficiaries." receiving $500. be is a widow of ASford's wife's brother! He leaves his interest in the firrA-or Alford,.-Bynum & Christopher to I the' two "members of thev firm, one of whom was his slaver. s Sbe Frencb Broat Tbustler HENDERSONVTLLE. N C . Preferred Locals. Teachers Wanted. Several white teachers wanted in Rutherford county, both male and female. Four month terms. First grade $ 30.00; second grade $25.00. Address, W. T. R. Bell, Rutherfordton, N. C-. The interment took place at "Oakdale ceme tery at II o'clock. 25,500,00 worth of general merchan dise to be sold at once. These goods were bought right and jare propose to sell them right. Merchants will do well to buy this and not force ua to retail. Henry Twyford. W. L. Carmichael. Manager. SIGNATURE A MISNOMER. The Act Creating the Office of Tax Dr. A. H. Morey will in his office regularly. J. L. Carland, of Horse Shoe, called to see us last Thursday. . v - Last Saturday and Sunday were the coldest days of the season. ' now be found Collector Henderson County. Bureau of Labor and Printing, , Raleigh, N. 0.g Jan. 16, 1905. I have just been shown an article in the Asheyille G izette by a Henderson vi lie cor- i . ..mrr himcolf llP.nnprvntl VP misnomer as the con- - lslanq. louring V THE DIAMOND CUBE. . The Utet pews from Paris, is, that they have discovered a diamond cure tor- con sumption or pneumonia,. It will however, be best for von to take that great remedy men tioned by W. T. McGee, of Vanleer, ' Tenn. "I had a cough, for fourteen years." Noth ing helped me, until I took Br. King's New Disco Tery for consumption, cough, and colds which gave instant relief, and effecteJ a per manent cure." Unequalted quick cure for throat and lung troubles. At . the Justus KtW and SIOO. Trial hot- le fr ee. ' Z . : o- . , A Minister Drops Dead, v . nnlnmhia. S. C. Jan. 16 Rev. Har vey Hatches D. D., of Atlanta, one of the best known Baptist ministers in the South, dropped dead in the lobby of the hotel at Beaufort, this-State at 4 o'clock this after noon. He had ust entered the hotel irom the street, and stood near the office railing. wnen he suddently fell forward and re mained unconscious for seven minutes, when he expired. He preached a sermon at the Baptist church this morning, and ' Lyda-Freeipan. - ' One; of theonost beautiful weddings we have ever witnessed, took place last Wed nesd ay afternoon at the; resid ence of the bride's mother, Mrs. K. L. Lyda, and the contracting parties beings Miss Lona Lydia and Mr. M. W. Freeman, G.W, Lyda. Esq.; performing the cere mony. N; ; V . . . The house was beautifully decorated in evergreens and ferns. The bride's dress was a iovely costume of French Voile. - She wore no ornaments. The groom wore the conventional black. The bridesmaids were Misses Bertha aud Lonnie Led better. The ffrooms- men were Mr Berefen Lyda and Mr. Mitchel Nix. V The bride is one of the most charm ing and highly accomplished young ladies of this section, and her many friends wish her a long" and happy life with the companion of her choice. As soon as the congratulations were over and refreshments served, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman started on their wedding tour. The bride's traveling costume was dark blue waterproof suiting. They are goingr to Swannanoa and Black Mountain, and will probalby visit friends and relatives in Middle Carolina before they return. Among toe wed ding gifts to the bride, is a deed in her own name to a house and lot joining her mother's estate, the gift of the groom. They will be at home to all their friends after the 20th. May they always be as happy as. they were on their wedding day. is the siD cere wish of , A Witness. , The much:: 'advertised Crafts family is still eugagecf m ' compet ing money to rescue the oriental from the opium' evil. ' Statistics caiefully collected show that the consumption of opium in this country: is nearly twice as great per inhabitant as. in Asia. !From Reedy Patch. blizzards at intervals week or two. during the past Those opposed to temperance are crying down the anti-jug law and call ing it a fraud. A srreat temperance convention will convene in Raleigh to-morrow. A large attendance is expected. i W. L. Hefner, who has been very sick for the past week, is improving and will be able to be out soon. Otto youn? died at his home in this city this morning. A more extended notice may appear later. The cold snaps we have had this winter have given the plumbers con- siderable work. Dr. Hatcher was apparently in good health and had greatly enjoyedl his outing. He was an active preacher for 50 years and had charge ot the Atlanta branch of the American Baptist Publication Society. He was 72 years of age and a native of Suf folk county, Va. 1 He was a brother of the distinguished Rev. .Vm. E. Hateher, of Richmond, Va. . Thft T.eVislature will honor Robt. E. I The signature is a . I' . U 4.itV. Lee's birth day, Jan. 19th. tents arc. in uie maio, iar bagged nine depr, Pr. ... .u.J In the first place the correspondent under- P"f.,r vm.iT. hir. .1. J-. Jonnson. oi laie. rnaue iui ui-i . . . i f nimscu wuu.s - . . taKes to maKe me 8ct ert-atiug i-uc umc fice a pleasant call on Saturday. for Henderson county a per- Mr. A. M. Maxwell,of Fruitland, paid 80nal matter between Sheriff Rhodes and this office a pleasant call on Monday. myself and declares me to be the author of . . i i TLn tan ia Mr Rhvlpa and mv ' We have had some small slices of "- r o self are goouinenas, puruuanjf, d ii I know, and Senator Uoey is the author of the bill referred to, which passed the een eral assembly two years ago. I had nothing to'do with the preparation of the act, or securing the large number of petitioner., sent from Henderson county asking for Us passage. Wish I could have entire credit and offer no apology for appearing before the committee two years ago in support of j the measure. At that time I prepared an amendment to the Senate Bill, by the adop tion of which Sheriff Rhodes was allowed the tax list for 1904, instead of making the eff jetiv! a year previous. Does , this ; indicate any personal enmity toward him? fh ahrirP omffi OU i III a-3 iut isvo I .. . n .. ' I are concerned there are an abundance of u eglSiailVe OOmmiuce npHu'lcu democrats of ability and high standing who will gladly tak the position without the Afr. Gruber, the noted musician of I tax it Sheriff Bhodes has accepted the Marion, N. C , accompanied by bis son, 0fgce wnh the distinct understanding that is in Hendersonville. ue would not get the tax list and should It is in order now t'o discuss the sub- not now plead the baby act by undertaking ipp.t of roads. The Dresent condition of rePuai ui mc w w.u . A Intended preach again to-night. T .mnonv with n nartv O f 8outh Caro- rninietpr Dr. Hatcher bad - Among the attractions to be found in ioo t r Henderson county are the beautiful n rr 11 1 tin fill iiimiiav iuou w tui. hunt on union xieaa i j , j the three days' hunt the some churches, good school buildings, Hatcher e vC, rue people oi jrs,eeay raicn are of looking up. The school at this place recently erave a delightful entertain ment. . Miss Hyatt Hill was their ex cellent teacher and she. did her work in a verv acceptable manner. The music was a special feature of the oc casion. Prof. Powell, J. M. Lyda, Esq and Rev. John L. Case, of Knoxville, Tenn , delivered excellent addresses. A large and well behaved audience greet ed the sneakers. A beautiful Christ mas tree was . ereoted and well filled with presents for all the children. Speoial remembrance of the orphan children was noticeable. None of them went away with sad hearts. Whiskey, A SURPRISE PARTS. ' A pkasnnt surprise party may be given to your btomHch and liver, by taking a medi cine lueh will relieve their pain discom- the great enemy of mankind, seemed to oil, viz: Dr. Kins New Life Pms. They bo entirely absent on this occasion. nr- a wonderful remedy, aflording sure re-1 A VISITOR. ief and cure, for headache, dizziness and o nsMpsuion, .25 at Justus drug ore. ; J - - Cemetery. is al 9 (-54- mm snivmHODT Because they are the best in the land for the money. ' Ask your dealer fOr the ;Sunny Jim" shoe, and INSIST ON GETTING IT. HUB SHOES FOR This Brand on a Shoe means some thing! If you. want the BEST for your money, call for "THfcJ tiu t3." POSITIONS BANK DEPOSIT Guaranteed by a r $5,000 c as Railroad Fair Paid. 500 FREE Courses Of fered. Board at Cost, . Write Quick, " Georgla-Alatoa Business College. Macon, Ga Wacliovia Loan and Trust Company Asheville. N. C , Branch. CAPITAL, - - 8600.000. 00 T. S . MORRISON, , Chairman, W. B. WILLIAMSON, Cashier. GENERAL BANKING, SAVINGS AND TRUST DEPARTMENTS. ' A Skilled Workman. and fine material will produce Plumhiug1 of the highest class. Such is 'the comhiua- ion on which we pride ourselves. Whether it be ::' , . : ' 1 NEW PLUMBING OR REPAIRS,' we are prepared to do the finest work. ' Let " ushgure with you on the next job. , Cagle S Allison Sanitary Co.. ; . Hendersonville, N C4 ' - ' DnnriiRrn and nFFFNnrn. Send mod eL drawing- orphoto. for expert search aud freereportJ copyrights. et., )N ALL COUNTRIES. Business direct tvltk Washington saves timet money and of ten the patent '-" Patent and Infringement Practice Exclusively Write or come to us at . - . . -623 Ninth Street, opp. Valted St&tM Patent Offlde, WASHINGTON, D. C.--. DR. H H. G ARSON', 7X 1 SURGEON DENTIST. . . ''. C 1 Office over Bank of , Hendersonville HendersonviHe. N. C," - ' the public highways is deplorable. Hamilton Hart and E. K. Corn left last sreek for their home .in Ind. Ter., After having spent a month with friends in this fiounty. Mr. Carl Detter, of Lincolton, is in the city and will be here for some time to come. tried aud will not be effective until next June. In the senatorial primary last sum mer our present senator, Toms, issued a circular containing this paragraph: 4,It is also charged f hat when I go to Raleigh as your senator that I will consolidate the office of sheriff and tax collector. -This is absurd and untrue. 1 have never thought A visit. to' the city cemetery thatis needed to convince any one that ' ' Rome"iimorovetnent could be made. Hon. fcl. 15. varner as , presiaem onue i j North : Carolina Press association, in. n..rcnonu nf inctriirtmns from the associa- pU10Ufllv (, . w-- , . - i u coocinn loot Jniw ot iy.greetsi.ne Morehead City, has appointed a legislative ? tue T ni - . J , i 'n perfect order, and Hendersonville is committee composed of the following well pewtu , . -.,. ,:r tn trio fmnt. In or.hfir mat- known editors: Major H. A. London or - - ' terS. EDU W U V uuu uc a uiuuoi m luui Briers, weeds, sprouts, Spanish needles and most anything else that is nncome- eye of all new-comers. He has a fine lot of pianos on of doing anything of the kind and I assure my friends in the strongest terms mat tms law shall never be changed by uie unless the m8jri!y of the democrats of my county desire it' . Thus it will be seen tnat tne matter was thoroughly understood before the elec'ion and the rights of Sheriff Rhodes are not being molested. Does the Gazette's exhibition at Wilson's store. Patronize the luncheon at opera bouse Thursday, Jan. 19th, at noon. Proceeds fcu be used as Benefit Fund tor siek,Shelplea and infirm ex-slaves. Price, 25 cents pe plate.' Miss Hattie Black, a teacher in the correspondent charge Senator Toms with Orauded school, was called to her home pledging himself to stand by a piece of iu IiaPayette, Ala., on last Saturday on "pernici us legislation" in order to secure account of the serious illness of her a nomination? His article so indicates. Mho. : r. M-rmtnr T.ims will not break this pledge and all the raving radical h eelers mav do Mr. 'Conservative" cannot affect Everybody is invited to attend the meetinff of tbe Board of Trad e at the eourt house to morrow nigbt. Hon. H. G. Kw&rt and Mr Harris will address the meeting. , Mr. Abernethy, of Chicago, who has 5een with the 0edersonville Hard wood Manufacturing company for some tim has been sick for a few daysafc the honw of Dr. Egerton Vernon Murray, one county's young men is in Vinita, In dian Territory sick with typhoid fever His friends regret to hearx this and hope tor him a speedy recoyery. The Mararrate Davis Hayes chapter United Daughters of the Confederacy, cordially inyite the public to be present at the exercises incident to tbe Bestow al of crosses of honor upon veterans at, Opera house Thursday Jan. 19tb, Ua, m. No admission. Bey. S Kt Breeding preached a good sermon at the Methodist church last Bunday. The pastor, Rev. D, M. Litaker, preached at the drst Methodist - church at Asheville gunday ? morning and also at night. : ' $1000.00 nna nrvnnsftiid dollars will buy the Kelley Cottage on tbe Flat Rock Boulevard. New House 'five Rooms, GOOD LOT. Stable, crib, etc. This is a' great reduction on price and this offer Is limited for a short time. Look at the property and, buy vit if you want property well located and at a bargain. Smith & Waldrop, Real Estate Brokers. the Chatham Record, Archibald Johnston of . Charity and Children, J. A. Thomas of the Louisburg Times, R. M. Phillips of the Morning Post,. Raleigh; Thad R Manning of the Henderson Gold Lenf. This committee will look alter any legislation that ro'ay cPfflP UP iB tne gene,'al assembly affecting the interest of publlsa- ers of newspapers. :. Can the Board of Taade work some somebody up in regard to this matter? HORSE SHOE ITEMS. COVGUSANDCOLD8. All coughs, cold and pulmonary com plaints that are quickly cured by One Min ute Cough Cure. Clear the phlegm; draws out inflammation and heals and soothes the aflected parts, strengthens the luriirs. ward off pneumonia. Harmless and n- 7 pleasaut to take. Sold by V. H. Justus. dr. a;g? garr. him. And when the democrats secure vne tax list you will see no return of hun dreds of delinquents of insolvent at a loss to the taxpayers of from $1300 to $1500 nn..uiitr' if th law is tn nrove hurtful to CbUUUuJj r & the democratic party why do republicans want it repealed str everlastingly bad? The affair means nothing to me in a persoDai way apd I have no axe to grind", of Henderson but I shall stand by this law until it ht s a fair trial and my better judgment suggests its repeal. And in this conclusion I, nave endorsement and hearty cooperation ot a large majority ot the working democrats of Henderson eounty. - -' Senatoi Toms returned for a short stay in Hendersonville this morning, and tells me a petition is being circulated there askiug that he city authorities be per mitted to submit the question pf -Dispensary" or "No Dispeusry"v to the voters of Hendersonville. Should f his request be granted the temperance forces will soon find themselves involved m anoteer contest flffaiist whisky which otherwise would be deferred until the summer of 1900. It will be remembered that an election was held ioo. omimer under the Watt's law which .,,iHih in vintnrv for the antihcmor it looks rather bard to be forced- into a similar fight thus far in advance of the usual time. From the , stand-point of PoDpn.i and the manner of dispensing whiskey the dispensary is an lmproveiucui over the saloon.. But from a moral point of view it is equally as bad , and I am op. beautiful town going into tne whiskey business. Let the people beware of cutting temptation before their children :.. wm' Kvil onlv can result" from r n.,o Kona nptitions aeainst the 8UCU a vuuidw kv-v t . pioposition - .. ai. o. Kills Himself by Shooting in the Head. , Charlotte. N. C. Jan. 13. Dr. Albert G, Carr, one of the prominent physicians in Durham, committed suicide this morn- mg by shooting himself througn tne ueao atCo.clock. The suicide was probably caused bv disponding. Dr. Carr had been in failing health for several months and durng th.e t few days had oeen sui- feriqg from insomnia. He was active in his practice, however, until last evening, when he retired without partaking of food, say ing that he hoped he would get a good nights eieep. At 5 o'clock .tfns morning he awoke his son .Mr. William Carr, who is superintendent of the hosiery mill, and as he left for the mill bade him good bye... It Was shortly after this that the deed was accomplished. " Dr. Carr was 54 years old and was a brother of General Julian Qarr, one of the wealthiest men in North Carolina. He was one of the best known physicians iu the state, and aside from bis prominence in bis professionhe was a jery wealthy man. He carried about 50,000 insurance on his life. -,, . : ' f Dr. Carr is survived by a wife aud three sons. The sons are: Dr. John Carr, of Johns Hopkins' hospital, at Baltimore; Mr. William Carr, of Durham and another sou, who is iu the United States civil service. . Constipation and piles are twins. They kill people inch by inch, sap life awa? every day. Holiister's Rocky mountain Tea will positively cure you. io cure no pay. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. J ustiis Pharmacy. Editor Hustler I take pleasure in writing you a few items from the moun tainous part of Bowman's Bluff. This time and one more will be twice that I have given the news from this part of the moral vineyard. Tom Greer and family have "recently gone to the cQttoa mill at Greenville, South Carolina, John Huggins has left our burg and gone to the Sunny South. Tbe school at Mt, Hebron U progres sing nicely under tbe management of Miss Bettie Sumner. Trammell Jone9 has a fine Poland China hog which has six feet. It is a great natural curiosity. . With best wishes for The Hustler, I am yours, etc., A Reader. Some Money " Can be made by an energetio party act ing as agent for us taking orders for cleaping, pressing and dying clothes. For particailars write. J Ben Bradford, Asheville N. Q. Manager. Board of flanaj:?rs. T. Morrison, Asheville Carriage apd Wagon Bepository. W. Tt; NortbuDi Brown. Northup & Co., Hardware. ; ' D . M. Hodges, Hod ges & M itchell, Gen'l Agts. Prudential Life Iris. Co. T. F. Davidson, Dayidson, Bourne & Parker, Attys. D. G. Devenish, Supt. Elk Mt. Cotton Mills. Thos. W. Raoul, Pres. Albemarle Park Co. J. M . Westall,Contractor and Builder. W. T. Weaver, Presu. W. T. Weaver Power Co. R. Bingham, Bingham School. R. S. Howland, Pres. Howland Imp. Co., lessees Atlantic & N. C. B. R. J. C. Prichard, U. S. Circuit Judge. 1 v - BARGAINS' IN - ESTATE PIIIIIIL'TII I IIIIIIIIHIPIMII-, . The above cut shows "our 20 Dixie Planer and Matcher. It is a splendid little machine and sruaranceed to do good work, and is sold at a low price. We also manufacture Saw Mills, Pul levs. Hansrers. etc", as well as Experi mental Machinery. Write for circulars nd Drices. Address Salem Station Winston-Salem, N. C. : SALEM IRON WORK. CHARLES C. LESLIE " , WHOLES ALE DEALER IN Fish and Oysters 8 & 20 MARKET ST., CHARLESTON, S. a Consfenments of Country Produce are Respectfully Solicited, Poultry, Eggs, Etc." ' ' Fish nacked in barrels and boxes for country trade a specialty HOMES FOR EVERYBODY can be found listed on our books inHen- -dersonville. Put in a pleasant and prof- lfreble hour or two viewing some of these properties. Breathe the salubrious air and note the fine locations You can secure-one of these bargains on easy.,j terms. Maps and full particulars. , on -i application. , - , - Smith & Wadrbf) REAL ESTATE BROKERS,-. Hendersonville, N. C. '.t ' Notice of Sale. ; : . ." Under and bv virtue of a mortgage deed made . and executed to D. S. Pace by T. S. Jackson . and T. A. Jackson securing a note of $60.09 and ' . giving full power of sale in case of. default of payment of said note and whereas the said mortgagors nave iauea to pay saia noie wnen due. Now therefore by virtue of said power I . will sell at public auction at the Court House - door at 12, m, on 16th, day of January 1905 to the highest bidder for cash, at Hendersonville N. C, the f ollowing lands tnerem contained. , "Lotted to T. A. Stepp. Begining at a double chestnut in fork of road, corner of lot No. 7 and runs with said lot South 83 degrees East 34 poles to a stone in Held thence North 20 degrees Westr,. 40 poles to a dogwood by dead chestnut, thence North 23 degrees izasx, zs poxes to a uogwoou. Thence North 34 degrees West 70 poles to a stake and pointers on top of mountain in old line. Thence with it South 32 degrees West 7? . poles to a hickory in original corner. Thence North 85 degrees West ty poles to a road corn- ' erof lot No. 6. Thence with said lot South 1$."- degrees East 4 poles to a stake. Thence south 43 degrees East 6 poles' to a stake. Thence.. South 54 degrees East 10 -poles to a stake'.' Thence South 6 poles to a hickory by Bass corn-.- er of lots No. 5 and 6. Thence with line of lot;. No. 6 South 37 degrees East 6 poles containing -33 acres more or less. . T,he object of suchisale being to satisfy said debt interest cost and expenses." , , This Dec. 14 1904, ' - D. S. PACE, Mortgagee. Per. TOMS & RECTOR, Attorneys. '- - Notice. -.-.V- - TCnt inft is herebv civen that the Board of Com missioners of the Town of. Hendersonville in-; :. .. tend to make application to the general assemb ir ' . ly of the state at It next regular session ior cer tain amendments to the' s charter of said ' , town. By order of the board- . , ' TOMS & KECTOB, - - City Attorneys. . This Dec 1st, 1904. Notice to Creditors, TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS We find in order to continue the cred it business we will have to employ a book keeper, and the question is, will it pay? We think not. ; So have decided that on and after January ! 1, 1905,, we will do ,A STRICTLY CASH BUSINESS believing that in the end it will be for our mutual benefit. r Respectfully, F, Z. MORRIS ? CO. Hendersonville, N. C. The undersigned having qualified as adminis tratrix c. t. a.t of Ijonng U. JiarK, laeceaseu. late of Jrundy county, State of Illinois, this is tn nntifv all nersors having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or beforethe 3otn day oi June, 19o5, or this notice wui De pieaaea in uaroi- their recovery All persons indebted to saia estate wil please make immediate payment. This the 28th day oi June, 1SKJ4. MARY E. CRAYMER, ' Admr c. t. a. of Loring G. Clarke Henby Twttokd, Atty. 6t . Notice of Sale By virtue of a judgement or decree in the su perior court of Henderson county, made and en tered in the case wherein J. B; Nelson, executor of D. B. Nelson is plaintiff and WZ A. Nelson, Jr. . and others are defendants, I will on Monday tbe sixth day of February, 1905, at eleven o'clock a. m., at the front of the court house in the couu tv of Henderson, sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, a certain tract of land lying and .. being in Henderson county and lying on the , French Broad river one-half mile from Horse Shoe depot and being the. real estate of D B Nelson, including the balance of the home place, and containing two hundred and twenty -one acres, more or less. More fully described in a deed from F II. Jordan to D. B. Nelson,recordea in Book 13 at page 253 of the Hendersoo county records. Terms of sale twenty per cent. cash, balance In one and two years. Deferred pay-.-ments to bear I nterest from date of sale. This the 24th day of December 1W)4. -J. D, NELSON , 4wks Executor ana commissioner 4 'There is only one way to con', struct the Panama canal" says a magazine article, "and that is to atop talking and dig dirt. v J "1 3 y