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Bon Marche, DEPARTMENT STORE
ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
TAILORED SUITS AT $25.00
You can buy of our better Suits, that is those that sold for $30, $35 and $40,
now for $25. Except Wooltex. We are reducing the number of higher priced
suits on hand, and they are going rapidly at this $25 price.
Wooltex suits are never reduced except in extraordinary cases at the end of a
Clearance season. The reason for this, is that they are saleable at all times.
They represent a certain, fixed value, which the people of Western North Carolina
are realizing more and more each day.
Wooltex suits sell tor $25 to $40. Wooltex Coats, for $15 to $35.
Things the Bon Marche Specializes In
There are a number of things that you can buy at the Bon Marche that you
may have trouble in obtaining elsewhere.
A FEW ARE GIVEN BELOW.
Wardrobe Trunks, priced up to $50, Steamer Rugs, priced at $6.50 to $12.00
Hansen- Jenks Perfumeries, Wm. Anderson Gingham, 32 in., 15 and 25c yard
Thread and Thrum made to measure. Miss Holl'iday Candy, priced at 7oc lb.
Ladies Home Journal Patterns, 10c and 15c Novelty trays made of wood and
glass, at $1.25. Full Line of Crystal and Rhinestone Trimming
Bon Marche, DEPARTMENT STORE
Western North Carolina Enterprises
Promoted and' Developed
We invite correspondence for the promotion a'nd development of legitimate W.
N. C. enterprises.
Agriculture Real Estate Good Roads
Farm Architecture
and
Demonstration work
Country Real Estate
Bought
Sold and Exchanged
Plans, Specifications
and
Expert Advisers
Twenty five years residence in Western North Carolina and thirty five years of experience in
the lines advertised, gives us boldness in execution. Investors will find no better field for their
money than in Western North Carolina. Write us further about minerals, farming and timber in
vestments. No City Real Estate Handled. References Given
WILLIAM B. TROY COMPANY
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
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BARGAIN
139 Aorea mountain land, 12, mile
fsrom Heiidersoniville ; 25 acres i
cultivation,; 10 aorea in pasture,
balance in woodland. Fine place
for fruit and vegetables. Four
room weatherboarded log dwelling,
amall barn and shop ; 30 bearing
apple treea; good roads, good com
munity. Price $1,000 upon the fol
lowing terma:' $500 cash, balance
in five equal annual payments.
4 Vacaast lota (1, acres) in Laur
e4 Park near car line ; beautiful
building site, good shade, good
place for garden. A bargain at
the price of- $1,001.
JL A 1 UN
RECTOK
Meedersooville, N, C.
NOTICE OF LAND SALE UNDER
MORTGAGE.
By virtue of a mortgage deed,
with, power of sale, executed by
Fred Rhodes, to S. Maxwell and
wife to secure certain indebted
ness therein named, which said
rao? Igage deed bears date Octo
ber 28, 1909 and Is registered in the
f i icer of the Register of deeds
for Henderson County, in book 28
page 84 of mortgages and deeds
af trust; and default having been
made in the paymenft of the in-
debtedness secured thereby, I will
on Wednesday the 21st day of May
1913, at the court house door in
Hendersonville, N. C. within the le
gal Ihours of sale, offer for Bale at
public outcry, and sell to the high
est bidder, for cash., to satisfy the
balance due on said indebtedness,
with interest and cost, all the fol
lowing described land, in t he Coun
ty of Henderson, township of Hen
dersonville, and. known and des
ignated as follows, viz. : Being the
land conveyed by J. C. iMorrow et
ux to A. L. Tabor by deed dated
Aug. 17th, 1903, which deed is du
ly recorded in Book 60 page 288
of records of Deed3 of Henderson
County ! arid more particularly
described as follows: Beginning at
a stake in the east margin of
Washington street, said stake
standing 100 feet south of the in
tersection of Brook street with
Washington street, being the south
west corner of lot convyeed by J.
C. 'Morrow et ux to H. T. Brock,
and runs with. Brock's line (now
Anders) E. parallel with Brook
Street 75 feet to a stake; thence
south parallel with Washington
Street, passing through center of
a well, 50 feet to a stake in S. D
Dogan's line; thence with Dogan'
line west 75 feet to a stake in the
east margin of Washington Street
thence with the east margin of
Washington Street to the Begin
i3?ng. Excepting and reserving i
vrip of land eight feet wide on
Ae north side of the above lot
to be used as an alley for the
convenience of this and also the
lot in the rear.
This April 19th, 1913.
S. Maxwell,
Annie Maxwell,
Mortgagees.
First Bank & Trust Company,
Assignee.
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MORTGAGEE'S SALE
By virtue of a power of sale con
tained, in a Mortgage Deed, exe
cuted by C. E. Cole and wife, Jean-
aie Cole, to T. A. Allen, on October
29th, 1910, and duly (registered in
Book No. 30, page 207, Records of
Mortgages for Henderson County,
which mortgage deed was exe
cuted to secure a certain debt
therein mentioned, which said
debt, or note and the said Mort
gage deed were duly assigned to
W. C. Jordan for value, and de
fault having been made in the
payment of said note, debt, ac
cording to the terms of said Mort
gage deed, and payment having
been neglected and refused after
due notice and demand for pay
ment, and the power of sale under
said mortgage deed having become
absolute; Now, therefore, for the
purpose of satisfying said debt, in
terest, costs, commission and ex
penses of sale, I will sail at
public auction, at the court House
door, in Hendersonville, N. C, on
May 17th, 1913, during the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bid
der for cash, all the following
lands, described and conveyed In
aforesaid Mortgage Deed, to wit :
1st tract, Beginning .on ta stake
in. the old run of Mud Creek, Hen
ry Jones corner, and runs South
22 poles to a Spanish oak, Smith's
oorner; thence West 21 poles to a
stake, his corner thence North 38
W. 28 poles to a stake at vthe head
of the ditch; thence North 4 &
W. 44 poles to a stake in the mid
dle of the old Oreek run; thence
up the same with its meanders
to the beginning, containing 18
acres more or less.
!2nd tract, Beginning at a stake
on the South bank of Mud creek
opposite the S. E. tcorner of the
tract conveyed by Annie E. Pattern
to W. Watson and runs the same
course as Watson and Watkin's
line S. 28 W. 5 poles and 9 & J'feet
to a stake in the center of the
old Creek run, thence folowingthe
old run as follows: S. 62 E. 5pojes,
S. 12 W. 10 poles, thence S. 46 &
B. 7 poles, thence N". 52 & &E.18
poles to the canal, thence with the
anal N. 59 W. 21. poles and 9 &
feet to the beginning containing
1 acre and 50 poles.
Tkia April 17th, 1913.
T. A. Allen, Mortgagee.
W. C. Jordan, Aasfznee.
Per O. T. F. Bryth, JLtty.
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