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J y A- ' y v. . v. ' ' ' ' ' mMaa; .... .'. "..Ium jMBEMgaBSBBB&ffiCfflfflE V le? frencli Broat Hitler Published by : the - . ITreich Broad Hustler Company., : ' - ": "".'4:- Incorporated.; . s iHENDERSONVILLE, N. CJ TL L. Shipman, 7 - ; 'Editor. Yance Norwood, News ; Editor. Gordon Garllngton, Business Mang. SUBSCRIPTION BATES : One 5Tear. . - ............. $1.00 Six months . . . .... . ... . . v 50 Entered at the Postoffice at Hen "JflcrspnYille, N. C, as mail matter 4d the - second class. J .TELEPHONE HO. 6. 3hnrsday, - May 4, 1911. V JESLUTOCRACt AT ANNAPOLIS. "The following x dispatch forms the 'final chapter in a very unfor tunate occurrence : x -"Annapolis, April 24 -It was learn .today that Capt. J. M. Bowyer, - snperintendent of the Naval Academy lias, forwarded to Miss Mary H. Beers, .daughter of Prof. Beers, at Yale Uni versity,, a letter of apology for the ac rti on -taken by one of the academy .olScers, who suggested to her mid shipmen escort .that by reason of her employment she should not again be invited ;to academy dances. . - The letter was not jnade public, Irat it -is understood that Miss Beers sras assured that the action was due entirely, to-a misunderstanding of her status?' Jler employment, above referred kto, Is said to . have been acting -amrsemaid to a child of one of the-p officers of the academy. . Whether this was a paid service or not, -Ave are not informed, but we presume not- r However, this point has no Jbearing on the case. N , j i QiiT United States as, and is '"suppose still to be, a democracy, in which all people are free and 'equal, Tinti! some violation of law, ar the rules of propriety set them apart-.as unworthy of classification with freemen, or, lower them from cquauty wnn tneir countrymen. iltls, .of .course, understood that differences in environment and de velopment serve to lumber when the Payne-Aldrich tariff - law was pending in the last session of congress. . In doing so they succeeded inretaining lum ber on the protected list, butupon a ' revenue basis only. AIT are chargeable with 'the same "of fense and any. attempt Xo . saddle the -responsibility, upon any par ticular one of themes .wrong. . The lumber schedule was a very small feature of the bill whicn every democrat from the ?State opposed upon its final passage. Everyone of therdemocratic representatives were re-elected by increased ma jorities, while th6 $iree republican members who supported it were retired to private life. ; 1 V There seems to be a persistent effort upon . the part of a good many people to bring former Gov ernor Ayctick into the race or United: States Senator against SenatorX Simmons and Governor Kitchin, two avowed candidates. GovernorAycock: is said to be se riously considering the advisabil itv of takine such a course and promises to make his conclusions GOVERNOR. WHO DOES THING A man of destiny is ( Governor "Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey. There . are public servants who may; reasonably, be charged-with making promises to the ' earahd afterwards breaking them to the hope, but Governor -Wilson is not one of them. He believes in doing things as the recent enactment of the ; following 3 measures by the New J ersey legislature will show. Here is what he has' accomplish ed in just a little while: V T ' ; ."Direct pimaries '" for all elective state .. and local offices - - ' ' ' ' , "Direct primaries for United States senator, and delegates to nationalcon ventions. with popular expression of choice for president and vice-presi-dent. ::- ' ; : "; " - "Personal registration. ' ' 7 Civil Service for election officers. .v H Adoption .: of the Massachusetts non-partisan ballot for . use in pri maries and elections. ' "A drastic corrup practices , act. limitinglise of money in elections., "Regulation of public utilities, with power vested, in the commission to make ratesand a physical valuation of utilities property. .. ' An employers- liability law. with provision for compensation to ;wor(k mon frr oil nrrf1Titftl Iti'IitHph . Commission government for cities including the initiative, referedum and recall. , ."' . - "Regulation of cold storage. ; Purchase of the right ofv way; for a known vwithin a short while. Friends claim that-he is receiving Ship canal across the state. Wnmprp.ftTTieala AVfirv dav. from "Reorganization of the state school rr system. all quarters 01 tne oiate.to an-if 'Reforms in WpN i f Ti ft .methods. does, tlere will be " something do- railroad taxation ing' in North - Carolina p61itics next year. Ne doubt about it. The election is over and some body had to lose. Now lets all forget the conflict and unite in the efforts to make Greater Hender- sonville greater still, b yco-oper Any way,-Senator Simmons re mains at his post in Washington and does not appear to be alarmed about political gossip "down home." ' Hendersonyille continues to grow ana prosper aespite tne ating with the newly elected city1" neighbors- The spirit of progress j will not down in this 'hustling town.. :l; f'JHINiMAir GETS TIIROpGH. 7 Lem Thung, or Sam Xee, lTilmlngton Chink, Won't be Deported. -A V New York,7 April 27. A . precedent which may i be" interpreted tol. lead to liberalization, of the Chinese exclusion laws, has -been established by tne De partment . of Commerce and Labor in the case of Lem Thung, a wealthy Chi naman op Wilmington; N. C. ' v -Thung has been ; held : at Boston where he ' immigration authorities founds he was attempting to e-enter this country v with irregular; papers. Secretary Nagel, -has ruled to admit him as a merchant. Several Con gressmen made representations in his befialf. - 1 ". ; " The record in the department shows that Thung, who is a stockholder of a National Bank An Wilmington; the owner of a large laundry, and a ; val uable ; farm, had a New; York China man arrange, credentials for his re entry to the United States after a visit to China. He could have ;claimed tne right to re-entry as a returninglabor- r. if V,'-. ' .s ; Heretofore the department has de clined to recognize laundrymen, farm ers and like as merchants. v J . ' Chinaman Grateful. : News and Observer. r ; ' " W. B. Copper of Wilmington, who with a party of Wilmington people went to Washington last week in the interest of Lem Thung, a Chitfaman, who was denied right of entry - to America, has written Commissioner of Dabor and Printing) M. L. Shipman, informing him of the success of the trip and adds: " j "I feel that many, many thanks are due you in this rSSctter because as a representative of this state you were' entitled to be heard. s Please let me thank you once more for meeting us in Washington and the Chinaman ap preciates it very much . indeed, al though be is hardly able to express it in good English." ' . - v- xIt appears that Secretary Nagel,' of the Department . of . Commerce and Labor, allowed the Chinaman to re main in this country because, as Mr. Shipman testified, he was considered a mercnant or proprietor msteaa oi a laborer. The fact that he had in vested In North Carolina and other States instead of sending hts money back to China mitigated greatly In iho Chinair.aii- faior. FOR BALD HEADS. . . - - ;- Treatment That Costs Nothing if , It Fails. We want you td try three large' ( 7 officers in every which hasfor its object tne uplift of 4he city. Let it be truly said of our citizenship : "Boost, and the world boosts with you ; knock and you knock, alone: Ex-Governor Jarvis -n-l i J- ol T-rTkTii t. TTr t fori into Vi nomination and election of Locke ?ghter and stands eighty, close lo been. of vsuch long' duration r that 'the A . . ; : v 9 the folks. - .Vfk i roots , of the hair are entirely , dead, ?j- ; the follicles closed and bottles of Rexall "93" Hair Tonic on our personal guarantee that-the trial will not cost you a penny if it does Cniei Justice Walter Clark is That's proof of our faith in this.reme- said to be pluming himself for, the and Jt should Indisputably dem- . i - I nofrota - that . xxjc VnriTxr what wet ; ora I TTmt.fin . Statfis Sftnat.orj?nm rafiA -im i ;': t IS-a W1S6J- . ; x- t wiwug, ttuuuu wueu we baj uuti, xve-a.- next year. He, too, is aKborn an -y" wair Tonic win grow nair on - i Daia ueaas. excem wnere oaianess nas prevent con- r geniality between and among all oar population. This is the cause a1 the different strata in our so rcaal organization, and is too well &irown t6 'require discussion. We '"Snow there are no other reasons jwjjysany person should be exclud d f rom any place, by any! other peacaan. This principle, we hold, -applies in its broadest sense to in stitutions xjontrolled and conduct d by 'the government, that is by herpeople, of the United States. nit "appears 'that '.this young lady was, by all the rules above set orth, entitled to attend the afore sneritioned hop and not only this one, 'but as many others as the .ryonng men of the academy saw fit vto invite her to. Whether she Craig as the next governor of North Carolina.- . Governor, Jarvis keeps an ear to .the ground and never deals in idle prognostica tions.. That's exactly why the public listens when he has any thing to say- In this latest pre diction he has touched a respon sive chord. 4 Q : " N grown over, : The people of -North Carolina are interested in corn clubs1 and road improvement this': year. They will take up matters ppliti- cal wnen tne proper time comes and decide "whomhey will have to rule over them." AS HE? I IP NORTH OA ROLINA Announce a large clearance sale of all the mer chandise damaged by Asmoke and water from the fire which occurred, in . the third story of their building oithe morning of Aj)ril 19th. A - N : "... is Sale Begins Mpn diSorriing,!; May 1 st 10:00 o clock v "'1 1 : It Js a bona; fide :reductio sale of all the damaged merchandise regardless of cost Other merchandise absolutely uninjured will be v placed in this sale too at reduction of prices. - - ' . ' :' ' " - L "' . : - . - y ; ;i .. ; 1 The goods bear redaction from 10 to 90 cts. on the dollar. This is your chahce to save money, so dan' f ail to attend: this sale. It will not last Jong. "v '" ''V '; ; " ; ' . " -'' - v . , . tii inrninpn in rno caiA.itnii r p ino mrnm cr for men and boys, Overcoats, Raincoats, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Hosiery, Shirts, Underwear, Neck wear, Boys Trunks and Umbrellas, Fine Dry Goods Silks, Cotton Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions, Ladies vReady-to-Wear .:' Garments, v Coat Suits Dresses, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Kin onos, Curtains. aTaSols, Blankets. Shoes, Corsets, Gloves, etc. Our $6000 worth of pecial Merchandise at Sacrifice prices. Domnprats evfirvwhfirp anrar to be catching the Spirit of har: ?rati Huf at Washington wi The very first act of the demp- as Remember we - are basing our statements upon what has already been accomplished by the use of A Rexall "93" Hair Tonic, and we have the right to assume that what it has done for thousands of others it will do for you. In any event you can ; not lose anything by giving it a trial on our liberal ' guarantee. Two sizes, 50c, and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this com munity only at our store The Rexall Store. The Justus Pharmacy. Will it . T J -r 1 , rt ' mony. Tftey are putting tneir r. ' i I wovernor. -... ; differences behind them. and unit- oi tna. ooay. aoou. uu,uuu. Joto Newa. . K v, v prettv good starter, hut only a be- Former Governor Thomas J. Jarvis, mg in the promotion of the great " & a" c " . c Gf Greenville, who was at the Yar- principles for which-the lpartV gmmng of retrenchment all along borough house last night, in discus- stands evincing a- determination to sweep" the country next year. And. they oan, if they will.' the line: a A contemporary wisely sug gests that "instead 'of getting to- boom in real earliest. sing politics, in this state made the statement that he believed that Locke Craig, of Ashville, would undoubtedly be the next governor of .North Carolina. I find very little opposition ,to Mr. tt0 0Aioi Craig" he said, "and I believe vthat ixai uivu s x oxvaxxxcaa I Will Thedemocratic members of the Qhio delegation in congress 'Tiave started gether atVashington, the repub- Hqtio nnw TiQvo fnnr fnrtinTis t.liA -was, or wasjnot. a nurse, or a cook.; . . ,;. -j- A ' ' - . . regulars haying two wings and the vr a suruuwuiuau, iias iiuLuuxg whatever to vdo with the case, and x the xcuse offered for the break is peneurile uKthe exereme- The let ter of apology, no matter how full, -cannot atone for - the unpleasant Tiotoriety she has attained, nor make any future- attendance on -these affairs . as 'enjoyable as they rwpxild otherwise have been. It is -doubtful if her sensitiveness will Allow "her to attend again, at all. ""The taction is a Tankviolation of . -common courtesy and common rasense, and one which the country rt targe no doubt feels, very little Tlilcr. xjountenancing. ;: The. officer, r -whose name. we have not seeixmen ioised in the '.dispatches, is of the that nelps create the little insurgents two. If they keep up this thing, -the democrats won't have anything but .wings to Up P.aign will be launched at once. election next committee onways and meau a meeting in Washington recently and unanimously decided -to espouse the candidacy- of j-their State's favorite son. Thecam- A in the Presidential year- to be named to draft an ; address to the country setting forth Gov The report that - ex-Governor j ernor Harmons qualifications for Chas. B. Aycock may enter the tne ofiice ot cmet executive ot tne race for United". States Senator United States, and no effort will against Senator Simmons awakes be spared to advance his interests. hew.interest in North Carolina af- He has many strong friends in the fairs. Governor Aycock is a man north njid east and will have a be nominated almost unani- They held mously. The east seems strongly for As the race stands to date, it is safe to say that Craig will win in a walk. There is only one announc ed candidate so far in opposion to Mr. Craig, that being 'Lieutenant-Governor Newland. The progressing . ele ment of the party seems to be doing its figuring more on the senatorial pos- means is sibilities than on the governorship. Mr. Craig's long pa"rty servicer and the strong race he made threev years ago have given - him a long lead on anyone else. From careful, observa tion, if. seems that his chances of .fair sailing are excellent and unless Ctiose who are Steering his gubernational ship; run onto snares and Quicksands, he' will be the next governor.- , ; i u true naDpiness Little Opposition To Craig. Jfix-lxovernor Jarvis -is Quoted "as of stature to recall the days when strong following in the conven-1 saying that in the eastern counties, Vance and Hanson gave promi nence - to North Carolina in the senate. Columbia State. - 1 v tion. Congressman Gudger did hiin- self credit in his reply to stiic- Roosevelt declares that he will tures upon .him by Representative not be a candidate for president Kitchih- The reciprocity bill was tqy voQi- FiftTilitloas io is. nnt q I Tint mndo n oannns ' monfirivfi understood animosity against 'and -. i. : -ii.jLi. v. xi " - .j - - , --r: . 0.ern I peciaiiy uesirouj oi ueuig piueu muugu tue seuuuiexit oi ueiuu ' - . SOyrn I QiTiat rfiidsnn TTarTnnfi "Wnnr-I f.rat.ip.. rp"nrp3Pntat.ivps nnnTi t.hfi ment. Measured by our stand- i.r m; o. -r " , 1 . - there ; is ; very little opposition to - the nomination of Mr. Locke Craig,- for GjOvernor. All reports - go "to Sustain Governor Jarvis. whatever the na ture of the fight against Mr. praig, it is going to be the - work of western and central influences.Charlotte, Ob server. . '. - - .: Mr.lSblpman's Report. "North Carolina is getting a great deal of favorable comment by means of the1 annual report of CommissroTP xnC iuu aoiAxC vu,? a8uCilfm,-u y"- man, which Was recenUy issued.. This A-r. ' -i z i ' : . J toplay a winning game, or none cus, and Mr. . Gudger did exactly report is circulated in every state in donable, and rwe nave no nesi-1 ii j't -t.i ' x t. -u 4. I the Union all the counties of this ' tancy m condemning if. as mcau-L, - vv . j -.mo ? rm. ?r ' -i 6 , 8tate t0 all important manufactur- y . , i -.4 , - the republicans to succeed ml912, istions. The Hustler believes he ers in Ametica and to a number of laons, inconsiae ana ungewe- president Taft standing witK achedthe wrong 'conclnsionrbut people-. aBroad. ; Urge manuf ac -wi-i-rti-n' onH" tiit.ott Iftnf. er hai.l . .... . c. 17 - l-'.. .' I r nf Naw Jatbav hart written n.c - " j I the democratic majority on.Cana-l is willing to grant to him the priv-J knowledging the receipt of this re- -inimy with our constitution and ,A .; L . W i. v - t ivfl:.tw,: . . . . v J dian recmrocitv and insureent re- lleerc of actincr unon matters of I Prt tne principles ot the republic..; uof.n,. rrA iLa JtL publicans still rebuke administered to Mr. I this kind in accoranc e with the dictates of his own consience He The two senators and every con-1 Roosevelt in New Tork State last went yback Vat 3JrKithin . all pressman irom ! JNorth Carolina, I November evidently caused mm to right, however; and handled him- for a Rmall dnt.V OTl I snr anr! tliTTiV- I oLlf -wrn.- -N s ' rzLTrzxme, voted for a small duty, on J stop and think- and ; adds. - "we take - tnis op portunity of complimenting you ) upon the: excellent report " ypu h&ve pub lished. -" Its details is niost enlighten ing, and it is altogetherr prepared in which; has' yet come to our notice.-- a. manner superior to our state report Raleigh - Correspendent A Greensboro News. can ever come unless the fact of possibie dependency hds been entirely eliminated and thiscan only be done by means of a bank accouhtr You should acquire one, and once started you will be surprised how easily and rapiuiy it grows, : ; THE FIRST Bill HendersonvilleN. C. CAPITAL $100,000.00 v President 5T. J. DAVlSi SURPLUS : $20.000.00j 7 Cashier J.' MAC KRHODES, Vice President, K. VG. MORRIS, ' Asst Cashier S G. RHODES. STBAlfGE, BECOTEBT OF- BUNDLE - V OF LETTEBS. Discovered Among -: Belongings of , English Governors by .Borne Au thorities. - y V - : - Rome. .April ;29.A bundle of -apparently , authentic lettef s ; -f rom the late Queen Victoria has been discovered- 1 among . the belongings "of ' an English governess in Rome vunder singular circumstances. . " ,7 . On the night: of the royal ball , in honor of Italy's golden Jublee $5000 worth of jewelry- stolen . from ; the boudoijr of one of Queen Elena's ladles-in-waiting. Detectives called at the palace.j and after -several, doys' in quiry! arested on a fwarrant, an Eng lish governeTBs; 34 years of age, hail ing from Liverpool. ; The lady-in-waiting and her hus band were amazed at the ,turn devel- opments had taken, and the governess in tears stubbornly denied the charge. All the missing jewels, with the exception of a precious pearl necK lace, were found by the police sewn inside "the stuffings of an elegant easy chair Jn. the governess' bed room, where also came to light a colored coi tonthreaded needle employed in hia ing he plunder! When Informed prison of the result of the searcn, the accus-ed, it I said, finally con fessed, and told the police that tnw would -find the missing -necklace stui fed Inside the hat she was wearms at the moment of her-arrest Inasmuch as the governess aiwaj resided with-titled families in w? thfT-authorities are forwarding w photograph to Scotland Yard on s" picion that the Queen Victoria ters may have been purloined. 7