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Dr. AY- R. Kirk has gone to uxme Toxaway for a two weeks rest. T. iB. Gibson and family of . South Carolina, ars here for the summer. - ITehryTwyford, jr., has return ed from his deasant visit to Charleston. - Mrs. Johnp. McCail of Colum bia has returned to this city after ah" absence of six months. Kimsey Duggan of Spartan burg S. C. was calling among relatives in the city Saturday. - Dr. Arthur Guerard. of Flat - xvOCK, wno nas uceu u ocuvuoijr ?sick for several months past, was in town Monday. . C.P.Toms has returned from 1 IheHepublican National Conven tion at Chicago. . Mr. and Mrs. James Holmes of r Charlestn are here for the sum- Mr. and Mrs. W. D. King have -rented Mrs. Perkin's house on Main st for the season. - Miss Carrie Morgan of Fair view N. C. was the guest of Miss Ethel Dotson atMt City Inn Friday and Saturday. Miss Ethel Dotson has accepted the position of Stenographer and Biook keeper at the Purity Ice and Laundry Co. Mrs. G Williams died here Monday at J. M. Dermids resi dence, at the age of 36 years. Mrs. Williams has been a "great sufferer; and she recently ; came here from Atlanta, hoping to finiT improvement. She leaves several children and her husband, who' is route agent for the South ern Express Company The dead body was shipped to Hope, Arkonsas, Tuesday. Notice to the Public. We, Dock Hyder and W. B. Justice haviner purchased the stock of goods, good will etc. belonging to J. P. Case near the depot, will be pleased to wait on all his customers and the old cus tomers and friends of Dock Hyder and W B. Justice. We will be found at the Dock Hyder old stand near the depot, where we "can sell you groceries, etc. below competition prices, and alwavs erive you a cordial welcome at our place of business. Hyder & Justice. We find the following registered at the Mt City Inn Jas. Grant M. Lang and M. Wheeler Asheville;C. K. Peacock D. C. Flynn arid Bumgarner Mrs. J. T. Young Chester S. C. C. C, Young, M. Nichler Brevard, MrsS. S. SColev and 3 children Charlotte; Miss Carrie Morgan W. N. Shittle. Fairview N. C. W. W. Shakleford Charleston S.C Mrs. Glover and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Beecham, Holly Springs Fla; Miss Lola Brock Flat Rock N. C; Rufus Staton Major R. S. Jones and Miss M.E. Brown Saluda; G. A. Gash and omsJ av rP.TTy-vt- .T XT an rlafcrtn Mrs Geo. W. Grimes and grand Quebec N G; Z.A. Nicholson, Roxie Nicholson, Mont dale IN. t. Mrs. Jchn Vernon and Mrs J. E. James, Columbia S. C. M.E.Gen try and A. B.Henry Woodruff.C. daucrhter. of Portsmouth. Ohio are Visiting J. W. Grimes and will remain all summer. W. C. Rector has returned from Marshall, bringing his two sis ters and mother, who will engage in housekeeping here for awhile. Mrs Francis Holland of Jack- after being away the winter 'months. Misses Harnptdh, sisters of the ; late' Gen. Wade Hampton of Col umbia S.O. Were guests last Fri day at the Mt City Inn while en route to !Brevard. u Major R. S. Jones who is stop- KMAMVkM M11VI A.IA.V-W'W - Edith Brown stopped at Mt. City Inn Saturday and drove out to : - Fruitland in the afternoon. ;cMiss Miriam Hall of Charleston S. C. came Monday to visit her mother who is stopping at Mrs. ' Gtfrley, returning Thursday. ; 4 IttlelklissElizabethllewittgot -e into a buggy, one day last week. The driver left the horse standing ." a minute,. it got frightened and ran away. The buggy overturned and the little lady was thrown out, Injury save a scratch or two. Dr. L. B: Morse has returned tion. rie was the only represen . Stative from Henderson f!o. Dr" ::'Morse?;has been appointed dele-t .rate to tne Internationa f .ono- & KZ:C3 . UI H . M M I WW. I I ,11 II A .in 111 I ITT III III III -Washington this September. Resolution of Sympathy. Mr. H. S. Anderson, IJendersonville, N. C. Dear Brother: - It has seemed wise to our Heav enly Father to remove a little ojie from your family circle. we wisn to oner you ana your dear ones m an hour of dire afflic tion our most sincere sympathy. The little life so dear to you was also dear to God who has taken the little one to Himself from earth's sorrows and pains to his Home where there is no more suf fering or death. Transplanted to immortal bowers tnis little soul snail ever show and bring forth flowers to adorn the palace of the Great King May you and your loved ones all meet in the Great Family above to in joy the fullness of The blessing of our Lord. In behalf of Kedron Lodge Na 387 A. F. &A. M. R. N. Willcox. R. B. Grinnan. . . . . -j3.J, Justice. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIGL The election of deacons and el ders for the. Presbyterian church will take place Sunday July- 5. The 4 111 ' ' Post Card holder at Hunters Pharmacy is the biggest ever shown, y W. C. Brannon, of Spartanburg has'purchased the Model Bakery and having had several years of experience in the bakery business he feels safe in ' assuring this town of good satisfaction. -""S-. The city has had a great deal of dirt and trash on Main street cleaned ud and hauled away. It adds to the appearance of the town and will help a great deal towards keeping down the dust. The Presbyterian Sunday school will have a picnic Thurs day July 2 at Balfour. : Friends of the Sunday schools are cor dially invited. -- The picnic crowd wilb leave here on the 8 oclock train in the morning and return at - 5 oclock in the afternoon. G. G. Hyder is remodeling his building on Main street near the town hall. When completed he will occupy the first floor with a line of general merchandise, while in the basement will be the whole sale f riiit and produce department which will receive Mr. Hyder's personal attention. Mrs. Chisby McAlpine died in i Tryon sanitorium last Thursday night after an illness - at that place for one year. . . Dr. R. B. Grinnam returned Saturday night after accompany.- ng the deceased and sisters of same, Misses Evelyn and Majorie, to Columbia. ' Ihglesde, thenew house of H. S. Anderson at -Washington and College streets attracts attention at night as having the only roof garden in town. It having one among the highest points in the city, offers a splendid view of the surrounding country. At night about a dozen bril liant lights- can be seen on it for many miles distant in an unob structed view. 'ITS Glazener Cuts the price and sells the clothing, shoes -and hats. FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light .house-keeping. Write box 161 or phone 126. Special for one week, 97 pieces American China dinner sets only $8.00, 42 piece sets, $3.75, at The Red Store. Wanted TO Rent Floor Show case at Souvenir. Store in Rose Pharmacy. N. Buckner & Co. MOUNTAIN HOUSE' - Main street. v Beautiful location, good board, moderate rates. -16 Main. Some special bargans at the Williams Dry Goods Store next Saturday. New bargain every day in i 5 and 10c articles, glass, china and enameled ware, at The Red Store. . - FOR SALE A saw mill, com plete, with boiler and engine. Apply to P. F. Patton, Wanteska Trust Co. FLOWERS For- Sale-Cut flowers and potted plants: Apply to Richard- Howard, Phone 38, near Ewart's Pond. Free Delivery , FOR SALE Orie- half mile from city limits, 40 acres on the highest ., point of Long : John Mountain; with a carefully se lected orchard of a thousand fruit trees, now just ready to com mence bearing. .'. - Three f bold "springs near the top. Beautiful view. See Bly Bros. ' - the sympathy , of the " vj. ciicir mianf Monday night. .. anu uest CnllJ j- waius in tne citv Hunters Pharmacy. . Removes dandruff- u r,,:: tt m . Ur ygmmue xiair lonic-5Qp mm BAKERYl The home of good holesbme Bread, delicious pjes tempting Cakes. : Having purchased the Mjdel Bakery, I will spare them the very best tnac gooa material ana earsv)! experi in the baking business can prodi cr. Give us a call, we will guarantee prompt siMvice eous treatment and keep Wholesome goods. Sucossor to B. A, Dickey. Main strwr. co,f r. Glazener Cuts and sells the goods. the pric . Comfortable furnished cottages for rent by month or seasonr Reasonable prices. Table board if desired. Ransier ; Place, Hen dersonville, N. C. I have 2000 bushels of charcoal for sale at 10c bu. delivered, at 8c bu. undelivered. E.-ALLEN, Henderson ville, Rl . Seen that 10, 15 and 25c assort ment of Japanise China, -at The Red Store. Youre Looking We know. you are for' just such a laundry as the Henderson ville laundry that will give you" com plete "satisfaction at all times. We laundry your colored shirts in a manner that returns them to you looking as fresh as if new, we also laundry your collars, cuffs, and linnen shirts so that they will keep stiff on the warm est days. " We also do your house For Service atHidawav Farm-r laundrv on short notice. We are i A high grade registered Jersey Bull fee $2. 50; Al so one for j Sale. , RENT1 Furnished house ' . Til a m . on r iat Koaa,-one mile irom town. "Very desirable in every respect; " $150 for theeason," Enquire of :;T;Bafn)ws,v Hustler office. ' Having qualified as adminstra tor ofithe estate of Thomas Osteen deceased, late of Henderson Co. North Carolina, this is to notify all having claims against the es-: tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hen dersonville on or before the 25th day of May 1909, or this notice j will be pleaded in bar of their re 4,1 ' t t . 1 '. covery. ah persons lnaeDtea to said estate will please make im mediate payment. J. D. Dermid Adminis'tor of Thomas Osteen This 25th day'of May, 1908. RE A cbmpieto stock of Staple Groceries, r Flour, "and Feed; Fruits and Vegetables iri Season "Ciintiy Produce Bought and Sold : A Nice Line: of Mens, Ladies and Childrens' Oxfords, Tilens and Childrens Straw Hats, all to close out at cost AlPPiricfes Guaranteed sistent with- Good Goods share of your patronage 15 Free and Prompt Delivery. A ed 7p;'AVlTl), Phone 143 Near Southern Depot Mrs. Van B. Rector, of Cop per Centre, Alaska, daughter of Mr. C. Oats, in a letter home says the summer is now opening up there. And 'even if it is Al aska it sure must be hot there, for while in winter it gets down to 60 degrees below zero, in the ksummer it runs up to 90 above. Still Mrs. Rector says she suffers less from the cold up there when it's 45 below than she did in New Yorlc state when it was only zero The case of D. S.: Pace against Edward and Frank Killian .in which the defendants were ac cused of breaking into Pace's store the night of May 23, had a hearing Friday morning before Magistrates Dermit and Finley, and as a result the accused were discharged. . It will be remembered that Pace's store was broken into a few . weeks ago and plundered of about a hundred dollars worth of. goods. Later it was learned that a sus pected box of goods had been. shipped to Spartanburg, and the police, at that place were notified which arrested Charlie Corider on his appearance for the box.. The goods were identified by Pace. While Police Arledge was bringing Conder here for impris onment he acknowledged that the goods had been taken from Pace's store and charged Edward and Killian of having done the robbery-while he was-watching for them. After describing the accused boys, Sheriff Ereeman effected their arrest in Canton anddelivered them here in the county prison. -. Attorney Rector- and -Staton appeared for the defendant, and Judge Bly the for the prosecution From the testimony that was produced the accused were dis charged arid Conder was impris oned for futher trial. Embossed "Land of the Sky" ;:1 box Paper and tablets at Hunters Pharmacy: i . j prepared to take care nf all the laundry m this section with our improved machinery. LAUNDRV, ICE FUEL CO. Chas. R.: Writaker, Prop. For Rent Cottage partly fur nished: kitchen, stables,, garden lot, etc. Apply to Dr. T. A. Al len, Main street. v For Rent An unfurnished room. Apply Hustler" office. Don't forget to ask for tickets and win the $350. Oo Prize'-Piano, at Glazeners. Supplies for the 3nd quarter beginning July 1st. 1908 should be ordered now. Please do not delay writing to the undersigned if you wish the new quarterlies and lesson cards forwarded to your address from the Am S. S. Union. Yours helpfully, G.S. Jones Henderson ville N.C. Malted Milk and all the infant foods. Hunters-Pharmacy. BOARDERS wanted st Kan natoga inn near Hickory Nut Gap beautiful views, Attitude 2650ft new house newly furnished rooms Daily mail, telephone to Asheville and Hendersonville, Distance to Biltimore 13 miles, Henderson ville 15 miles. Good Board. Ad dress. .M. M. Wall, Gerton, N, C. Henderson, Co., " the price "Glazener Cuts and selle the goods. FOF SALE An extra good, two- seat Stanhope' Carriage can- fopytop, and new double harheso. Will sell for $50 if taken within two weeks. " . J. O. Johnson. Horse Shoe,- N. C. Board at Club Houss, Ransier Place, $5, $6 and, $7 per 'week; Mineral springs, finest scenery in North Carolina. New rooms, clean. Plenty to i eat. Come and see or write the Misses Stead man, Ransier Place, Henderson ville', N. C. - v Anyone wishing a good coll ection of souvenirs to select from can find them at Mrs. N. Buck ner' s stand at Rose's Pharmacy. A few of the many are burnt leather purses, center pieces, post cards and albums, "photo albums; wooden buckets, cups, ; chairs; pindishes, dressres, boxes, etc. ; and an endless variety of post cards arid other little novelties. COW PEAS. 22 bushels best Beafoft County Clays for sale at $2.60 a bushel. Strictly H. No. 1 seed. J. R. Bertolett Phone, 28 Saludr, N. C. ARE YOU BURNING?, Are your arms, face and if Durning up wun lortunng, oisnrt Eczema ? Is your face dishgureci blotches, blackheads or pimplei You feel ashamed to appear in p; There is just one thing for d do that will certainly reiive sucm ing, smarting, itching eruptions, a box of ECZEMA OINTMENT This coolinp:, snothinp, curative ttlwl all itching and aiiiamnwiioiv andcuresLl It pTes speedy relief in all casts di-ses, lias a pleasant aroiiatic srael cmn be applied to any p?rt ot the etfectivelySihan any oi'.rs-iiitinent if sell. It isfsimply spread on tia col If Uinen ana appiea w uis y-v. I guarantee Rexall Etzema Omtment Uthe worst cases of skin diseases or v refund your money. 50c. per box. The Justus .Beds, Spriirigs Matting AtiSHEP .A 3 J ME THE BEST SHOES , v They are the kind that stay with you. Well and Stylishly made, of best materials, at prices, : quality considered,- which cannot be beat. See them! 7