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V HElTOEESOimLLE. rr (Written for The Hustler.) : A flood of sunshine bathingall the scene.) V . Snch balmy summer days In -winter's reign : -The melting trills of feathered folk's glad songr As JTature adds her. opulent refrain. s -r'r-v. ' v v. ; .: ; i . The good red earth sends np her pulsing life, V The air is thrilling with its thousand lays: v. Methinks one might with folly further go In Which' to find allurement for one's days.' 1 : Soft nestling in the blue sednttire haze Both far and near the mountain tops rise high; Twould seem Dame Nature in partial vein ; , Yhen, prodigal, she painted land and sky. :; And binding low upon the sons of toll , ' ; With largess royal she their birthright adds t The- glory of both brawn and brain is theirs, The town abounds in great, strong, husky lads. Still, humbly, Should a people thuso blessed . ''Beturn acknowledge, ment to God on high. And feel Indeed the privilege. to live ' In this far-famed, "enchanting land of sky. ; , OLIVE MtTIK FULLER. FOUND EJTEMY INSTEAD. water. I, believe, .arriving there some time during the third night of oixr journey. 1 ' ,. I'Farmer left his horses, at Bridge water; we bought our. ticketa forSal isbury and reached that, town ,tho next nighL tton1! ask me why we were so lone on the road or where .we went before ' srettinfi: there, because I don'M know, but we finally reached that point, changed cars - and r arrived at Raleigh the next day. " ' ' . , ; , u "We put up at the old vYarborough House and .then wented our way to the capitol. , Morris to be sworn 'n and- Stradley ready for the emolu ments of the position jtbat had been promised him. Imagine, if you" can, our coristernation and utter dismay when we discovered that thi 'egisla ture was "democratic- there were not enough republicans to form a re no table -miniority! Poor Stradley's vi sions of. a . well-paid position jnde -went a sudden and decided chmi;e and as for Captain Morris, ae lial lert. home withovt providing -.himsflf r with any sort of credentials and wis tbf"ffore" unable to b sworn' 'n: "We had mde that dreadfully long W. Taylor and David Stradna rJ1?"'?:' ..""If; AewS fXia I1UI llj over it ui.ue accommodate the meeting in thatlit- tie city; but tney now claim tnat ; tne little city in the mduntains" has grown to such" proportions? "that' theit hotel accommodations have grown1 so : large and "made of such a quality,. tl?at. they can handle the , meeting with the great est ease, and in a manner that will do credit to any. city in North Carolina. . While Hendersonville-does not hoast of a long roH'of medical men; yet it is known throughdut.the state that there is a quality that makes up for what is lacking in quantity. They 'have made J but-few requests of the society, -and it may not be unbecoming that this one receive favorable consideratioii at the hands of , the nominating . committee at the coming ? meeting in Charlotte: -Last year the meeting was held "In the east, this year it will be held in the Lmiddle section , of the-x state, and at might be only fair that It be held next year in the wfest.."- v .: ' V Asheville is the, only city in the west that has ever been given the meeting so farl - We- (should congratulate our- i selves that we now have another wes- !. ..a . . 1 tern city wnere.we can go,: aim uue which-' Is now certainly deserving re cognition at our hands. v ; . Hendersonville Is.no longer the lit tle flag .station it used to be. "It Is. made up of about forty-five hundred souls, the very best people that can be found in our mountain sectIon;v It is a progressive little city, adorned by nature in a way as to make It the envy of the entire-. stateu- Its scenic en vironinetits are ! beyond .ordiiiary dis CTiptiqn.'and It will 'pot be attempted here, -.its climat' '.conditions - are second to. none' frohl a heah-giving rind pleasure creating stands-point. Its railroad facilities are now excellent, having five fast passenger trains daily in each direction. ' Every convenience of the modern city is to be found there. There are two spacious , halls- that J wpuld accommodate a meeting of twice tne size oi tne state society, eituei uixo f which can be had,r V ' . .. . We are assured. tnatthe hotels will, gladly give a reduced rate to the mem bers of the society, and' that "every acV commodation that may , be demanded Will be gladly ' afforded. . Let us go there. We will - have ;a good time, a profitable s nieeting, aHd be further permitted to tome into 'closer ' contact with our mountain friends. It ia-a certainty that nq mistake can be made in meeting there, and there will never be any cause for TegretT'It is there fore suggested that we; In one voice, shout"on to. Hendersonville,", and the echo from those beautiful ' mountain sides . will answer "welcdme.'.' v - ' . : Follow, "in 3 is a list of the pauper counties of the state and the ex- cess tney coiieut xxuiix uie amic . Alexander. . . . -s Alleghany: Anson . . . j Ashe. . . i ;. Bladen. . . . ... Brunswick. . . Jndge Pace Belates Time When He Went to .Raleigh Expecitng to Find Eepublicans But Instead Democrats in Control. , , 4 Raleigh, Feb. 18. Judge Pace, .for forty-three ' years clerk -of the court for - Henderson county, is spending a few days in Raleigh. The Judge h been t coming to the Capital qity every two years for half a century 'most, -' and likes to tell the story of -his first : trip, away back in 1870, when he came here expecting to find .a republican legislature and found- instead both branches of the "general assembly in . the hands of his friends the enemy 1 - the . democrats! . - The tale is interesting, andy after .the-Judge has" adjusted his tfro hun dred and. sixty-five pounds comforta bly in" the swivel office chair in a cer v ', tain office which commend a fine view of the capitol square, he draws "the cuspidor within mbre convenient - Tange and rumbles forth":i - "In 1S70 news travelled less, swift- ly than Jt does now, and .that's why uaptam vv. u. Morris, Henry T. Far mer, T. ley; all familiar names to the older people cf Henderson county, made a hard and -profitless trip from Hender sonville to Raleigh some - forty-odd years ago. , - t ." '"Captain Morris, the father, you know,--of King Morris, vice-president of. the First' National Bank, Aad just been elected' to the i legislature, on the repunlican . ticket. t)a'vid Stradley, the father of; our own "Biin s Stradley, wanted to -go to the legislature him self, that year, ahd the contest between them for1 the nomination was getting somewhat bitter whentradley' with drew i on being promised a clerkship ( in the house of representatives VI re member that two days were devoted. to the election an dthe ballots were taken to Charleston and. there count ed. I think that was about tha end - of v August or the first qf September and on the fifteenth of November Cap tain Morris and the rest of us left Hendersonville for Raleigh. Morris had visions of legislative glory and Stand ley wanted that clerkship and want- ' ' -ed it bad. The rest(of us went along f or different reasons oh, no, there i were no bills, that we had any special interest ln-none at all. We just went . along., you know. ; . . "We travelled part of the" way in . Fanners stage coach, a monstrous; lumbering contrivance, drawn by four horses. Farmer was a famous driver . nimself, as was his son Singletori" before he gave up the hotel' at Flat Rbck for a federal Job at Wash-' . ington. But on" this' ; occasion one of Farmer's many niggers handled the ribbons and we: drove down Main street at' & Jively Vpace, closely and critically inspected, I need not tell you, by. everyone on the street. We drove ou the Edneyville rcftd some . nine miles and spent the night with Samuel King, the father of A." F. P. King and , the father-in-law of Cap V tain Morris. Sam was v mighty well , fixed, had a big plantation and he wel- .teomed us most, hospitably. 'V The next morning we continued our journey, going, by Bat Cave, across India now ranks second Hp , our. own county in theNproductioii.of cotton. v -': I. ' Volcanoes have: been . .known to remain .extinct for several hun-. dred years - and then become ac tive.. " ' ; -17 ' :e. . . ". Caldwell. Camden . ' Cartaret." Caswell, .i... Catawba. . Chatham, v. sV""; Cherokee... . ." ' . Clay,'..V: :v. Cleveland. ... Cumberland, v ; Dare;. . .V- Davidson. ... Dayie. .V . Duplin. ...... Franklin , : . v . Greene. . . . Harnett. 7. . Haywood . . Henderson . Vl Hyder . ' ... Iredell. . . . Jackson. . Lincoln. ... Macon . .V . Madison . ;v McDowell. Mitchell. , . . . . . . . . $8,187.04 4,375.82 -5,658.61 : : 8,812.07 G,7C0.61 u 3,752.41 ' 12,629.06 5,058.34 : ; 625.2? 2,780.97 1,297.86' f 6,895.57 5,485.04 ....jl' . 5,376.70 ; . .V '1,481.74 2,880.09 .5,442:68 2,601.84 5 65.69 .393.32 : 6,041.04 - 2,309.09 '28.14 3,405.33 1,405.54 ' 2,268.74 .3,50542 313.66 6,657.67 4,734.77 3,343.80 10,834.82 8,392.69 5,920.24 3 xisulu.li iliiuM!23 li3 returned after a tew days visit in Asheville. r , . I.Irs. B. G. Brooks and son, are visit ing relatives at Horse Shoe. : -.s v.t:. ti'ri- ri,. - Miss Eugenia Harrison spent Sunday at her home in Asheville. '" ' . ' .';-:t5; l n ; Mrs. J. E. Banning and little daugh ter, left Saturday for Greenville, their future home. . ' 1 - - . -'- ' j B '- . - :fr. James Holmes of Charleston, spent a few days in tovn last week on business. . " " . . ; tBi l .t' ' Mr. Pardue as in town - visiting his family. Mr. Plata D. Hefner,- & former resi dent, of this place, .but now" living in Spartanburg, S. C., . spent Monday ' in the city. - , - . Mr.' Charley PIess,who at one, time was the proprietor of a bbok store in Hendersonville,? spent . Saturday in town. ' ',-'. t , n f Mr;' LeQ ; :Hayden, a druggist of Springfied, Ky . is . expected here this week - to ; spend sevefal ;days.;f. . He comes, purely on pleasure seeking - : There will be a " very important X meeting of V " the 1 Commercial club Thursday evening. Some valuable in formation ' will ; be ; given put -at this 1 t:r -. Every ciWi V-m- K Mr. J. L. Rose, o f tha is macy, willleave this weev e field, Kyon a short bual fr ment last Sunday tn an v118 m town thfi an m r .1 of U IL. for, the suffering chinL" W the midst; of one of the ho v in history. The money rect to the Red Cross SopT? be cabled to " the relief Tl titufes.' . ef:l the - J. J. Justice, son of Re? a was one of the successful J recently -for. license to appli( in this state. Mr. Justice ?Uce 1 decided where he win tU.&oU ' ' - Practice, -Wednesday -being the kw l George Washington, 1 our , country" all banks wi were closed. M Ml ' . f- H H h . various p.hiirfVhoa J'Ors vi pulpits one Sunday each each pulpit has been filledT pastor.' SundayRev t r.D? of! will preach in the East Henrt Baptist church. i Rey J0? will inturn fill the PresbnP;a services at the First ill con- UUII Will at the First Methodist chur A il. TTV A mm- . ... " ill Tl; Hoiitgomery. ... . . i 2,125.33 Moore. .. , Onislow i :. . . Pamlico; . . ; . . V Pender;-. ... v . Person. ... . . . Polk ' ' - JU XAMk Randolph. : . . ; . Rockingham. . Rutherford. SampsoiL; ... . . Stanly:vi: i . Stokes Surry . : Transylvania . . . v . j w;. Union. . . . ; ":V " Washington ........ Watauga. . . . . . Wilkes. Yadkin. -.;-Uv." Yancey. . i . . . 945.87 272.20 . . . : 2,527.54 2,978.18 259.36 ; . vv-: : 1413.26 i ,: 4,064.31 iA46.48 4,246.58 7,5178 550.24 ,6,036.87 8,355.59 341.8.60 2,935.45 1,362.28 - 222.69 .3,958:30 11,646.21 -5,616.29 ,7,685.33 Total. ,$229,017.97 L ' It is really: humiliating to find that . Henderson appears in this list. -"'V-'-e'v- V 1 !' . Rev. McPheetie of Cincinnati is in town oil a visit. Mr. McPheetie is gen eral' secretary of the Methidist Home Mission board. . ' " v " - wire to erery part of the state ' then as it does now, and while we JrfhS of took it for -granted that the general assembly would centrolled by the re publican's ; .we had never received any definite hews as to the result of - th- fW fomafnofl , two' Aav In Rftlelffh - GUlll, GrpCr. ana two moTeMiiaappoiin,ea men man Vnrris .and Stahdley never were In the capital city. We all felt blue and hadn't fa word td say. , Stradley and? Taylor returned -. to -Hendersonville while Morris," Farmer and . myself went t6 Columbia where we watched . rers legislating for that statt We went from there ,v to Greenville; found Farmer's coach and" horses waiting tortus and., started for Irmif. We had been gone from Hendf?rscn ville about four weeks and; were glad to- get back' i - The" Judge ; drew forth a huge plug of; tobacco, deliberately cut from it a generous " morsel and leaning back in his' chair, concluded: . . s "I never pick up a newspapers now, with ' its recital of the world's daily history, without vivid recollection 61 that time when news travelled so slowly that, weeks '. arid weeks after the result had been decided we made a long, wearysome jonrney to Raleigh expecting to , find the capitol a house of friends and found it in the hands of the enemy. . ' ; '. : .. :. . T. R. "B.; " y : RESOLUTIONS. . Whereas, It has pleased Alaighty God, in his infinite" wisdom to remove from our midst and . earthly, labor,, to an eternal rest our late and esteemed Brother, C. H. Vaughn, therefore be it Resolved, That Local 1492 ot the United Brotherhood of Carpenters, and Jbiners of America of Hendersonville, N. C, extend our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved ones In there sad hour of affliction as a result of 'their untimely demise of their loved ones and be it futher ,r" - ' ; Resolved,' That a copy of these' res olutions be spread upon our minutes, a copy be" srent to ' the bereaved Jamily and one sent to (each of bur city papers for publication V .f . ' J. S BLYTHE, : - W. J. DAI4TONV : Committe. Yoii cant object when furnished ' a, checking system on l your" merchant, nor question his good intentions whenJ -lll-Ml II Rector.R,'; N. ; Wilcox has returned from a trip North and will conduct services at the St. James Episcopal church neit Sunday Jlarly celebration will : be held at 7:30 o'clock a.' m. Morning celebration and sermon at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at X': 00 o'clock p; m. : ; j , Electric power is to soombe fur nished the city -of Detroit, Michi gah,1 from" Niagara Falla. V - V -1 A great deposit -of Durft tatalnm lh mountain to - Marion, then down ore haa recently hftr A inVo t9 the heal cf Uie rtllrcad, at BridSt- in the Ural mountains.. LOST On Main Street Tuesday, a gold class pin in gold and black with the letters "H.H. S." Finder will please return to the Hustler office. - ' WANTEBv Ton to know that we are - hianufacuring ' a : high ' grade, old r fashioned family flour; it's better. 75 cents for quarter Back; Breeding V'& McLaughllxt RouNe. -41 LOST New pair tin shears in" brown paste-board box Finder please Te- : tiirn to Clarke Hardware Co.; - and receive reward. '". ' ' ' : ' 3 v -It : WANTED- Td reni Arlington ''House Furnishedf or summer " season. Hawks Park Fla. T. A. Allcrf Sr.; . " ( ' . 2-9-4t. FOR 4 SAIJBLACK LANG Shang eggs for setting purposes . at 50c per setting. See Har- Ur lowe Waldrop at Lott 's Shoe For fial Good family horse. "vVill f sell reasonable to tSe right party; Address pbstofiice" box, 215.-. ,' . V ( King of internal Is tli Original in the field of external rem edies for all forms of inflammiation such as pneumonia, croup and colds. Nothing can approach Gowans. 4It stands supreme. We have been selfing Gofr&na Preparation lor Pneumonia find Colds ever since it w.is pul on .he market, and bare found it one of '5 our most satisfactory fellers. ; v v y CARPENTER !!ROS.t 7 . Wholesale and Retail Lruzgists, yQreenville, S. C; JulpV. 1U10. ; . BUY TO-DAY! HAYElT if HE KOUE Ji DrnAftUis.' Si; 50. 25. 1 ' COWAN MEDICAL CO.. DURHAM, N. C. Ciurantitdt lid rism rtfandH ,kj your flriinisf '' '''''' ' ' ' mWm ill 520 : vye; maice spec ialties off Gleaning Dyingy Pressing rid JKepaimg.;; ladies kers & Insurance Underwriters mice round Floor Citizens Bant Bci(ding. - " Entrance, 307 JTortn 3Iain St.. Are ; Ycii interested in : Hender sonville RSil Estate? fc... ' D .... If,' sore'are bfferlngf the nest cen- ' t.ralJ.y located and . beautlf ullyeleTated x ' nnlraproTed lots in" toirn as welL as , , . iraproTed and readjr for. occupancy property. v " ::1 ' ; . " ' Are Ypu Interested Jii Hende son GountFarm-Lands? '.: If so, jwe can. furnish what you want ' whether it-be larger or small estates. Do You eed Fire "Insurance on Property If so, we - represent - the oldest and " : s&oiigest ; line of companies In the. world with ; three : million; dollars of assets lot your 5 protection! " ; ' take " : ' " Miosuies Hunters ' Trya box of car foe i;cc!d "zzi grip remedy, Healers Gripssies pt cp ia apsaV fcrn-'-a rtnedy -tkit dees the wcrk-r?iick and safel 25 cesls. ill OM 1 1 Hi 7e have just received a new ship, meat of Picliard China. T7 n. HATOinrs & con. . v " l- Mortgage Sale. By virtue Dt mortgage, execntsi Kr, R. Cathey to McD. Ray to r a note of of date Det 1904J whica said note has bees signed to and is now held W First -National Bank. Under ff tions of said note. and. mortgage,! following, land will be-sold on the sr day of iarch, Nineteen hundred i eleren; at the! Court House in H& sonyille, under the powers of mortgage;, to wit, at the mortgafe,! corded 4n book 19, page 494. of tne cords of mortgages, and deed of frj for Henderson county. Said land t scribed as follows: .1 Tract No 1. Adjoining lands , J. Israel, Ruth and otheiv ginningr on a post oak, SalomanE ETC. Johnsons, and B. F. Morris. ? er on the"side of the road near mans; Evans house and, runs K with .v.. B.' F. Morris line 15 P , h stake.; thence North 62 B. 21 PH post oak, thence North 50 B. to :a Spanish : oak, thence Xom W.' 107 . p's with the Fanning Mary Israel's" line thence S. TIP8, stake In said- Israels line at, orj a branch, W. C. Ruths line, then the branch with' its meanders, headto-a white oak, thence S. j rs to the beginning, contaimw acres more or less. tJ V Tract No. 2. Lying on the T7t,V. tirai and Bfu . rriiL.il All jrxii i i w va . i : -ii -rt infiinir Oil " " it iv. n 1or?ft gum uie luuuui vl a East wit?) Creek, adjoiniiig lands of P. J 111 a -i ditel) runs East 26 p's to a white r it Ai. iv . i:!m conditional - line, made w i Stuart, sad John Johnson lOtfJ? i or less' to, a: stake, thence wy conditional line about 50 p s 10 j thence down and with the rne0 'j the branch to .the creek, then j McDowells creek to the moa3 old branch, guppossed to oe j thenceNip said old branch, w i ginning containing 4t acre -less. r . tfAtl Smith & Seheaek, Attys- . A First National Ban .' ; i "vli f L0STM)ae rfkai ;rtr win TAfT a Tery:i ward 11 ret tt . BX2a2k. V ' i 4 V.