Newspaper Page Text
WAR iii n iU T JVIiVO i - . ..- - - " .- - ,i BRING RESULTS. T inserted in this column at one cent Aa ,ach insertion cash to accom- pany order. No ad taken for less than 15 cents. If its drugs Hunter has it.;, WANTED. White cook and house girl, with some experience Address R. H. W;. post office. " "FOR SALE Seven-year old 'horse mule. Apply Mrs. m. . a, FOR SALE One lot 100x150 iii i l.i feet o room peDDie-aasn nouse. Apply to W, E. Shipman, at T,B. Carsors store. : "AGENTS WANTED Men or women to work in . Henderson county. Can easily make $15 to oK per week. Address 'V," rwwer "A," Raleigh, N. C. FOR SALE Cowpeas, flane seed. $1.00 bu. $1.75 Jona- than Case, Dana, N. ml two rings. C. Phone Great reduction on embroidery at Wilson s Department store. Now 4c worth 10c; 12 l-2c now 6c 15c now 9c; 20c now 13c; 35c now 19c. . - - - WANTED A good steady lady, miuuie agcu piciciicu lu . i L. TT4--1 roao J-nTCS rtv3 ClGTK dl nuLCi vjabco xtcvyo aiiu Cigar Stand. Wages moderate, Apply to A. A. Gates, Prop. CALL UP Jonathan Case, at Cana, if you want cowpeas or cane seed. Phone 101, two rings. Mattress Factory m twon, t Wilson's Department. Store. fiood home-made mattresses, guaranteed all cotton, two sides cotton ana one siae cotton, we can save you money and give you much better mattress. NOTICE. L R. Scott has sold his half m - interest m the saw mill lo cated near E. Flat Rock, to J. F. Scott who will in the future con duct the business and assume all liabilities of the old firm. L. R. SCOTT. April 12, 1909. Ladies White Skirts less than half price. 48c, 79c, 98c each at Wilson's. TOR RENT The Morey house, W&osite M. E. church, 8 large Uooms, bath closet, furnished or 1 unfurnished. See me auick. A. H. Morey. . Personal experience with a tube of Jfanzan Pile Remedy will convince you it is immediate relief for all forms of Piles. Can be applied directly to the affected parts, reducing inflammation, swelling and itching. Guaranteed. Price i50c. Sold bv Hunter's Pharmacy. FOR SALE. -Saw Mill. Grist Mill and Feed Mill (crusher). These mills are new, in good con dition, and are portable. A bar gain. Write or nhone B. A. Mer- rell, Oleeta, N. C. Do you want a good cotton pelt mattress for $4; Oak Dress- p and Commode, nice as new for 12; good Domestic Sewing iachine for $5; Rocking Chairs', krpets, Rugs, Solid Oak Book- pses and secretary combined, py $8; and other things of use n a house all very ceeap. U11 at the Morrow Cottage parly oDDOsite M. E. Church. Park avenue. Big values in White Goods, pawns, Percale, Boblette much nder price, and will give to our ustomers some great bargains. All kinds Green House plants r?r gardening and tmckincr all yds of flpwer plants. R. W. JTCHER, Fletcher, N. C. 2m Thoroughbred White Leerhorn ps for sale-$1.00 per 15; $5.00 ier 1AA r: : t t rum winners, j. r. Mice. Tf F n i Un-Ane.An. Bin. a 3 m ORSALE One carriae-e.one ptey, one buckboard. one set JJole harness, one pole, also Fra pole to carriasre. Address R T. R. Ramsey, Box 137, rjoence near, depot. Jfoods Liver Medicine in liquid form spates the liver, relieves sick head- L.4C0nstiPatin, stomach and kidney Iillo V M genue inxauve. ror is, fever and malaria. Its tonic ef- l p.w uotue contains ii r.es r'o ni jv- ois. ouiu ivy ii.ua i 8 rharniftpv Schk Js, the only store you can' buy Sale Sale! Sale! Si U 1 Mil m Of Staple Domestic Goods 'for Spot enables GREATEST dMuAINS" of the Full Size Ready-made Sheets. Ready-made Pillow Cases '! Large Wool Carpet Rugs 1 Yard-wide Hill Bleach :C - " I I Lace Curtains, per pair . Extra Heavy Bed TickingIII Yard-wide Chinese Matting. i Yard-wide Colored Carpet. Dark Green Window Shades. Yard-wide Curtain Scrim Crash for Roller Towels- -.- Ladies' Hemstitched Handerchief s . Men's Hemmed Handkerchief s S. JOHNSTON, - - John Smathers new . machine shop, built of concrete blocks, is going up rapidly. The Citizens Bank has about the handsomest wire screen door in town. It's a work of art. Dr. C. Few is put again, walk ing with a cane, the result of puncturing his foot with a nail recently. The. new "Syndicate ' building on Mam street, nenry joraan contractor, is rapidly . nearing completion. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bishop, of Day- tona, Fla., who spent last sum mer here, have returned for the season, and are guests of Mr. Sheally. For rent, furnished or unfurn ished, 8-room house on Flat Rock Drive, one mile from postoffice. Address T. R. Barrows, Hustler office. LOST. A ladies' gold, hunt ing-case watch, with bead work fob having initials H. A. A. Lost between the court house and Os ceola Lake. Reward if returned to Hustler office. The Hustler will be well repre sented in Charlotte today by Leonard Hesterly, one ' of its bright young men, who left for the celebration there today (Wed nesday). The three beautiful medals awarded the successful com petitors at the High school com mencement were designed and made by W. H. Hawkins and Son, jewelers, right here in Hen dersonville. And they are beauties, too. Therytman, the state organ of the Knights of Pythias, will hav a full naere description of Hendersonville, illustrated, in its next issue, which will be an edition of 5000 copies. What is this worth alone, as advertising for Hendersonville? Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Whitaker, Mrs. Posey and Mrs. Louise Hurt have returned from Charlotte, where they attended the recent Odd Fellows convention. Mrs. Whitaker was there elected pres ident of the Rebekah State As sembly, newly organized, a dis tinct honor to that lady and to Hendersonville. Mrs. Posey went to the convention in her capacity as lady attendant to help confer the degree of chivalry,; and the entire party, who. registered at the Hotel Selyn, have nothing but words of praise for Charlotte and its leading hotel. The many friends in Hender sonville, of Hon. Thos. S- Wood, of Brevard, will regret to hear of the misfortune that princely gentleman experienced on last Sunday night in the loss- by fire of hissplendid barn and seven head of horses. Total loss is es timated at $2, 500 to S3. 000. Mr. Wood was attending church and knew nothing of the " affair; until he returned to find the labor of years in ashes.-. Mr. ;Wooi; dis co veredthe blaze i time to save the cattle, but could . not b reach the horses. The' origin o ' the: fire is unknown. ": v ' Pure suss iiass lis to offw fhp 37 l-2c 9c 37 l-2c . J 9c 37 l-2c 9c 12c 15c :22 l-2c 5c 5c 2 1 -2c 2 l-2c - - 39 Main Street B. W. Williams has opened a pressing club on Anderson ave,. near the depot. G. B. Hill, esq., was in town Friday and paid us a pleasant and profitable call. W. A. Bennett is now with the Calhoun-Wilkins Co., wholesale grocers. John Shepherd's many friends will be glad to know his condi tion is somewhat improved. , D. A. McClain. of Dunn, N. C... formerly of the Cleveland Springs hotel, is now night clerk at the Hotel Gates. Joseph Davis, a resident here for a short time, died on Friday. The remains were taken to Savannah. Mr. and Mrs. S. L.-; Hobbs of Cowpens, were the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs, Jno. Wil kins. Mrs. Hobbs is a sister of Mr. Wilkins. " Mrs. John Lane, while sitting in the court room, last Saturday, fainted, and was removed to the house of a friend in town. Miss Italine Brockinton, the extremely accomplished teacher of music, who has been visiting friends in town, has returned to her scliool at Fletchers. Copies of the Resort and Lake Edition of the Hustler have gone to far-off England, sent by Henry Twyford,and to Germany, sent by Mr. Haas. Contractor McCrary is building a new structure on Anderson avenue near the depot for Rev. G S. Jones. It is said it , will be occupied by a "candy kit chen." The handsome stone retaining wall in' front of the Episcopal church property is completed and is a decided addition to that part of town; The Star Dray Co., had the contract and finished the work in four days. Did you notice the crowds on Main street Saturday? From early in, the morning until late in the evening a moving throng) of people, of vehicles of every de scription from an ox cart to an automobile. - Miss Augusta Fless, a high school student at Fletcher, left for her home in Canton on Tues day, accompanied by Miss Callie Smith, daughter of Frank Smith, who will be her guest in Canton for a week or so. Superintendent of Plant Con struction Moore, of Charlotte was in town Friday, investi gating the local telephone sys- tem. This visit, ionowmg so cioseiy upon the recent visit here oi a large party oi prominent! Southern Bell telephone officials, indicate," it is whispered, rthe approaching remodeling- of . - the entire system here, .that, it; may keep pace' with the" remarkable growth of the town. SEASON ABOUT OUB I Harry Waldrop is now clerking m Lotfs Book Store. i Phone Marlbow Villa when you want brick. E. C. Ingram. : Mrs. A. A. Crates is in town for a few days. ; v Miss Louise Winters is. attend ing the Greenville Horse Show. " K. G. Whistler Js recovering from a recent indisposition. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Curtis have gone to Charleston for ten days' visit. V Walter Smith, the son of W. A. Smith, is seriously ill at his home here. ' . The Misses Annie and Cling Aiken have returned from a week's visit to Waynesville. Mrs. W. A. Garland has re turned from a pleasant visit to Augusta, Ga. Thos. H. Keating, of Daytona Beach, Fla., is in town, and, if possible will rent a house here for the season. For the erection of 'the neces sary shafting, &c, of the new folder in this office, we are in debted to John Smathers. Mr. and Mrs. W. Candler are guests of Mrs. Candler's mother, Mrs. John Smathers, for a brief visit, enroute to Savannah: C. E. Norton of Asheville is now with Staton's Cash Shoe store. ; mr. iorton is an ex- perienced shoe salesman. W. H. Miller and wife, with their family, of Hillville, Pa.. are now residents of Henderson ville, which will be their future home. Rev. T. A. Drake's horse be came inghtened at a honk wagon, Saturday, plunged, broke the saddle girth and threw Mr. Drake. Outside a severe shaking up Mr. Drake was uninjured. Mrs. A. M. Trenholm of Flat Rock, is recovering nicely from an operation performed Monday at Meriweather's hospital, Ashe ville, by Dr. Meriweather, assist ed by Dr. JT Egerton and Dr. Battle. The Baracca class of. the Bap tist church entertained the Phila- thea class, at the residence of Mrs. Garland, last Friday night. About 60 people were delight fully entertained. Excellent music and delicious refreshments were features of an altogether pleasant evening. The Staton Cash Shoe Store has been doing a remarkably successful business since their opening, and this really metro politan shoe store, which would be a credit to any town, is a de cided addition to the business life of Hendersonville. "Uncle Ben" Merrell, an aged and highly respected citizen of Little River, in Transylvania county, died at his home on Mon day of this week. "Uncle Ben" was Well and favorably known in this county and numerous friends will regret to hear of liis demise. For a full case of delicious ginger ale, soda and other drinks, the entire Hustler force is obliged to Mr. H. Houtz, of the Cres eent Carbonating Works. The product of this firm is known all over the Western part of the State, and its rapidly increasing sales testifies to its popularity. To the Editor: Hendersonville is a resort town. We want to make people feel at home ( when they come to spend the summer in the mountains. We want to treat them courteously, see that no extortion is practiced, and let them" know we are glad they are here, appreciate their presence and wish them to return. There are many little ways by which we may convey this impression and I think it would be profita ble, were we to practice them. Economist Stoves and Ranges ta Wilson's. Fully guaranteed, and sold at money-saving prices. Nearly a car-load just ; received. We buy big quantities and. sell big quantities making prices much lower. ' .Y ': i , " : : : - t 1 " . T . IM ' U ' V-C ;v - ' ' - --r ' ) An exceptionaly pretty line of p! Tub Suits " - -0 In Brown Linen White . Linen - arid stripes .:- . Prices from five to ten dollars They are really worth v. your inspection m The Hendersonville rJercannle Company F. Z. MORRIS, Manager ( ? n : r -'..'.;. !;.. (sm ' . . " mmma,wm . . ' I le Oai IriareCo. I 7 TLJT I V V V i iVAi V VJ Now located on oppo site side of street from old location Y To call and inspect our hew store SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST Nashville, For 40 Years the Most Instructive and Entertaining Paper for Southern 50lCents a Year. 500Noteheads, for One Dollar Each at The Hustler Print Shop. Phone - 'fc wMm Incorporated - . ' . i J Tennessee Farm ramies. One Copy Free, 500 Envelope J i