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THE ASHEVILLE GA2ETTE NEWS. THE LATE KING EDWARD'S CHARGER AND HIS DOG, FOLLOWING HIS BODY TO THE TOMB. TO DEALERS MEAN TO DECEIVE ? PAG2 TWO- :( v-i ;- .'mi "-:' , .- v. .Til ' -.. ".; V v- .! ,. '' " 4- ' . 4. . ii '"'.' j V 1; A i :. '( H! , - -': f :?"S'J5 ' " ' ' ' 'a .sf ' :-- 2'if? ' V-'ii "Ky Jjljr' - i , ..-mm " "'IW ' -. . . )! ) ' 1 '.ill . 1.'l Y.te i ) 1 hose Desk Who Ifave the Best In liltvlN or TlM-ir Customers in Mlml, I)i Not Intentionally Offer Infer ior hMls Mela I Polishes An il (i in id Illustration of This. When you Unit that you hiivi-l.-ught nn inl'Tlor artlclfs Unit ilis;ii .i.ims you ami in-rhupn cluts nior' I.urin than Kund. you cannot h 1 1 tui'loiiiiK if your uValer has Ucn I ;caii -nouh l ihnfivi' y.iu for n ff" f.nIM t'Xlra pr.lit. II' 'nu havt- lii-t-n alins a! liis ton for some tinu-. hi ; miiUI ivnard you a.s one of his "M ' i stoint-rs ami h- "U(;hl in l.i' uif i ,.ii(:li trt kii.r.v thai ih: l.f-si 1-. i. lid fur trieri'lship and ai rntias" . to ;'-l ji.ii xii ly fin Ii aii.i.it -i a" . ,11 pl'-a' anil Satisfy jou. Hut mai.y ileulTM art- so slin ri . -hud tliiil th v Jo not st-i-m ' p-i r-. i .v i.a.dly tli- nii.s'iM' a l i.st'.iti' r. .' ki.iiiI illa.-ir: ti.iri nf lhis is Ilr- U"H : :v ma n; i"nil. ha'.t Mi;h ni'ta' ;oll!i.v. 'J'la-n- if uolliiliu I hi! will. , iii, I in llh' Mirr,ti of a I'n'te il :ii l;. sia.h ..f :ai i t ivar-. loi i n . i iMimitiLS "!' lla im-tal IriiiiiiiiiiU' . r illliil a h'i'is So illi-k as til'-' ur.iiM kind of mi'l.il polish. Vi-i .- - .in d-alfi'N ir t" for. t- on ti 1 in :i j r )ioi;,h, ri xarilli'SM of Hi haru in. i di Mos .iry polish s for insliiin - . n i mi'- i-i in. ah ir.li'iim; ili.il th-;. radual.;. vai' ava In- silr pint i hi; or I riiiht linish i oth. r rii. i.iN. laqni'l i.olilhi'H arc I n If. .In ili.s. :.mls :hk tiny rn'lil'f I'i-.s t:m and i. -ss v.lk lo tiiMil and polish. A ii. ai many liipiid polish s, howivr. i'-pi-i,d opoii ammonia to do lli . l-..nini: and lin i. is iioiliiim nmr liarmfnl to a im-tnl sulfar- than am-' illoli. a. Von iii:i .iillais (.-ii il a pol ish i i.'il.iii s ammonia . it. od..r. Tln-r- is li'pii.l polish .all.-d ! :l' ItMSII I.'. I-: w hi. li has Im n sold a ino-i ill Hi.- .stores all or tin- ., , in fr .i ,. I ma n y .oils, tli.it , i. a' ii fio ammonia, and lil.'S who !.:l- i. .-.I it ;..r .-.irs ii;u. dis..l . .! tn.ti 'l m r. in aliy way is l.ai in lul ..r injurious to Ha ir -ilviTvvari- or 'iht-r nutal suriai-i-s. This polislt an '. nt-.l not iiilj on sil .r w a lo. , I. at ..ti v r .ihi't' kind of na tal. , la il. ' lo .rnmi-iii liiiii.iinys in 'A ash 111 t -n .im ..Isi-whi-rf as wi ll as ,n the trin. and on tin- t iiioal .-nalos ;atil. slop . Ill l:ISI 1 1 XK has ii.iiu' ..- Ii III. standard polish. It is also us. .1 .j rn-.s; -.1 Hi. hoti-ls to k . . p t.r; s-s railiri-'s. sins .-in, I show rases, iiiII -is ..Hi. r im t.il work. I rnrht and shinins'. It has I.. . -ii ns. d tor -j.' ni rations in1 mil! of th- tnnst li.nn.s in ih- rmm-fi".- w ii-r- ii is r-ali. il that th- qn. -i ion of t hi r mht kind polish i.' ..o . Impol tanl a malt. -r lor . x p. 1 1 nn-n t . COL. V. S. LIM REPLIES TO JOKES INTERVIEW He Argues That Judge lones Misrepre sented Things in His New York Sun Interview. lCdimr of The On.i-Uf-.N'-w It Is to he hop. d that .1 .1. feels l.etli-r n.in, siin.i he has himself interviewed by a report had r d the New York Sun a leu days aiin, on the Hi'l.Jiit of prohibition in North I'arolma. 1iut more i-spe iall-. in r Kard to Asheville. It docs s 111 a jiity, howcM-r. that situ c the jndKi liail to K'i all the way lo Xew York to Hud a misanthropic newspaper to publish his illy iiiiiifin il di'iiiiin iation of a Krent moral 'pi-stioii. against the principles uf .'huh tin- jmlH- has al rt'ays hurled hit harml-KH shaft oi ripposiliuii. tiuit Ii-. imtilv-rl-ntly. failed to slate tin lurts that he kiini, or at any rate, anight to have Known existed at the time he nave his most remarkable interview The JiuIk- says. "The opinion i. Keneral that prohibition has done Asheville a lot of harm." In what way? I am constrained to nsk? The judge seems to h.ie t.een iio im pressed w ith tin- mi p'-rta in .- of his Interview that he entirely forum to Htate In what particular it had harm ed the general welfare of the . in I fall to see how the snppri ssloii of th. saloons In Asheville has l.een ib-lri mental to the -Ity, either nn.rallv. r liKlously, IS linn, in 1 1 or socially, but on the contrary, the morals of the li.wn are better, Its religion lias not lieen Interfered with in the least, while its financial ststns has greatly Improved I make the statement broadly, without Un- fear or success ful eontrudn tior that Asheville is in A far better i nudiUon now, morally nnd financially, than it wan iimb r sa loon domination. 1 am not making this statement unadvisedly, but from facts gathered from official sources. One of the best evidences of the pros perity of a community is the ami ini of money in the local banks A ooiu parixon between the amount of monev on deposit In the local banks, Janinir.v 7, 1910. with amount on deposit, Jan uary 1, 1K0T, last year uf saloon doin- Pariah ' Priest's Advice to Her Recovery. Leo Thin, wpak, or frail ople those who "take cold easily" should b pre pared with Kckman's Alterative In the house. Kemarkable rures of even Tubercii Ion (Consumptive) persona are olten iccompllslred, fur, llronchltis. Aslh- ina and Hay Fever no more effective remedy exists. iAi-on, Illi., April 14, 1907. I was troubled with Asthma and BrODchitia for 17 years. After trying many remedies, Eckman' Alterative waa recommended to me by our Par Ish Prleet. I am now feeling fine. I cannot apeak too highly of It. (Signed affidavit) Anna Mae McEnteo. Eckman't Alterative la good for all throat end Lung troubles, and la on sale In Asheville by all druggists. It can also ) obtained at, or procured iy, our local druggist. Ask for Book let of Cure or write for Evidence to I he- Fckman Laboratory, Philadelphia, In. ... ... v -rs ?t M .1 .' ' ' Cfii It -I "T,V?7. , ' - -tf-'l r' -st u.n A 2 4 ; in.itii.ti, will !,.v ii. ail ..a,, million ." Hals nior- 1 1 i I i proliil.tlion than , innh r th- saloon Thai i- n..i all. Il ' .Imlg- .loin s' sta t-in-nl In- . nrr.-i t, ...- would -xpt-.l lo 1 1 in I n loss in r.-al . s tate values. Sin h. Ini.i i. is m.i the rase. oinp.iriiu l. a1 i- lal. Mil lies id IKIlT With Ih We liml all III' r.-i-. vor nf proh i l.ii ion, not only tin- in iln hut We liml 1 S, -..it ,h. 1 'i l l. ! Ins -tat. III-, in- i . estat- v a I ' i, s s, in , in- town ill 1111)7. lint tl, in os! i statement in i his t . ma i ka vi. w Is Ho- slat, in. nt that iv . nl ill I inaikan;.-! Me llUel- ' fi 111 - has iv cut dr y v. ilh his .I'll.-S ;il. mci eased sin, th- town This alienation is on a p.,i iinalnial stal-in-nt. .1 ii.i-.r li-Kcs that . I i -o i . I , t's i,a - that the uov . i n-,i has mure terms of I !.. increase f , i inn- Sii went into .'ii.'. i tin ( special teiins .,1 II - in Uunconthe , ,,uni v i! ..rder il Willi th- ptohil.d has 1 ,-n t.vo .-'iip-i j.,r , oiirls I illiitiiiinl.lv .ililnitt. .1 in I In- - k s'a -i ssion. three nnirdeis v i -1 n 1 1 1 v in rutin r white a f.iiirth miiiihr .as.- was moved from an ad ioinini; . . u r , t v , ase was Ic- ,, trial in this -omit-. All tin s,. . -is.-s were hotly contested. . ..nsninui-; much tin f tin refill. i r terms of tin court, and that the docket miht i,,,i become coiiKested special t-rms was necessary. Ite it said, however, tli ! not one of the four murder as.-s ircvv nil of the enl'or, i-iiient ..I tli- prohi bition law. lint the .indue savs thai 'rime has so incre.is.-d that extra terms of th.. marts are ii . issarv. therefore, the prohibition law .nn;hl to be repealed. 'I In- jiidm- seeins not cognizant of Iln- In, i ihat at one oi the extra terms of the court ot va lii. I, In i-oiiipUiins, th-re was I sh than a half dozen retniliiie; l-asi-S before tin court, and they wire mostly seimiis siuns, not consuming more than otic day of tin entire term, plohllhly less. while at the same term there were twice as many eases of lar.env as there was for violation of the prohl- bition law. Now if it is a good reason to repeal the prohibition law because it is occasionally violated and surfer nil the drunkard In get drunk in thr open saloon, because of a half iloy.e.i violations, the same reasoning would advocate the repeal of the law nxaiusl larceny and let the thieves all no to stealing: therefore, because thieves will steal there ought to be no law n gal list stealing, lint it is a mistake that prohibition has increased crime in Asheville n alleged by Juilne Junes, hut on the contrary, prohibition has lessened the commission of crime In the city, ns a comparison of saloon period with prohibition period will -oucltisively show. The town went dry January 1, IftnR, and the last year, 11107, under the saloon, the po lice records show that we had 1423 eonvlctlone In police court fur drun- kunneee, while the next year, 1908 under prohibition we had only S23 convictions for drunkenness. Nearly IO'iO In one year In favor of prohibi tion. And In verification of the statement that prohibition has dimin ishfd the commission of crime In this county, I call attention to the fact that at the last term of the criminal court the docket was disposed of In one week, a thing unheard of within the memory of the oldest Inhabitant. At the risk of being prolix,'! beg permission to qti ite a short paragraph from the Judge'a Interview aa It points a moral. . The judge said, Tou can venture to guess that the majority of the people of North Carolina are pret- slck and tired of It. Of course an attempt haa been made to enforce the law, but It baa resulted In more perju- JT - .. it t I i i? ries tha n any on law on the slat at. j This laimnane conve in. amnn; that the , alon la w is an i nil Hi im nt to .VS but one incut oi lii Ih ommis- i sion of iier.itir.v. I th'.iie w tii vi.daU- whom ".' Is that ml-resi and ar. Why, th- i h i r- I a. tcr id th- sal in Ash tin v in Ih- Slat-, Ho- in. jot ity '.' Is it .lil.il, .,,n-s that ti or li-tuor int-r si. -a-blind t.n. r " im. r st tided l.v saloon n (. r-M v.ni please.' till win. violal- th. law w ill. or do. oniuiii r t . s- cap.- punishment, and ili.il lh-v are nior. rinnn runs than any other i lass of off. -tnleis'.' if it is true (bat whis key has brought ns lo that state of so ciety, it is an unr.-sistahl- appeal to th- holiest, la v nbidiin; ) pie of the state t. maintain ih- law and cur ie, t tile evil l.v i-ladii alillE the last vesta-- of U it rn.linir demon from tin- state. Wh.n an in. a. i.-i ans- lie- la A- passed, by law -nl.iilinjf p. Mi. nil" in:. ;..! it v of tin pi- of th. si..t . ... r. kin ratm-' of oi n sist-d I.;, th- - tow lis and il i-s lo be rep-nl-d I wiili i . riu II lll'.lll I ll-ve that lass oi ! our population ii"tn Un- temptation In swear falsely. To what State ot d--ma.latioii -.voulil sit, h pole v sink ns'.'; A law is ol.ji ctionahle to a class who ; arc under no mora! restraint to ol.ev its mandates, lunst he repealed not , eril'orced in order to i-licve tin morally stunted from tin- pleasure ol , coinnilttili perjury w In n an effort is made to enforce iis provision aim insi the commission of crime. Such a policy would soon terminate in tln worst state of anarchy w ith the ., i-r-throw of ivil uov eriiinciil m tin- staie V. S. I.I'SK. Asheville, June 1. llilti. "It cured mi of my child," arc th expressions you hear every day about Chamberlain's .die. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Tina is true the world oyer where this valuable remedy laid In in introduced. N" other medicine use diar- rboia or bowel complaints has re celved such general appronll. The secret of the success of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edv is Ihat it cures. Sold by all drug- The Alde-lle-Cainp. Jive me good old T'p-Agalnst-It For a steady pal; He's a friend I've always cherished And I always shall; He's the guy that leads a fellow On through rain and shine Where the Stuff-Worth-While Is wait In Down the battle line. But when ThinKa-Are-Ootnlng-Fisy Drops In for a call, Then I kno wthat I am headed. For a certain fall: Though hla company la pleasant. When the dope la spun Ile a (he guy that leaves you in the Town of Nothing-Done. Nashville Tennesaean. lUcnrslon front AHiierille, t Hristol. Jiina round trip 11.00. 17-51 What Uw Minister Needed. "What do you think of our mlnla- ter?" . "He's a fine preacher," aald . the railroad man, "but ha haa poor ter minal i faoltle. Fresno Repvwu- can. ... American Woman'j, League certlf- Icstbs will be accepted on NEW sub scriptions only, M Tha Oaaetts-Nswi. -wax -.rr. -r 1 i t' ..-- .i. 1. TAFT'S SEGRETABY Many Details of the White House Work, Will Be Turned Duer to Him o, t-uture Washington, .Inn '. Charles II. distant secretary appointed sccre 4 late yesterday, lie able to take I Norton o! Chicago, of the treasury via tary to the prcsi.l. Mr. Norton will n-i up the duties of hi lil next week. Air. ' with Air. Norton. -announcement to I. Air. Norton ha, I i president and it u toi-huil tender wae n -il. Mr. Tall, il cm slated, has the nim Mr .Norton and ,n- to him many details new olliio uri . ft. after a talk used an otHilal made at 5:2.".. . nkfast with the s then thut the t ide and mi-ept-authoritativcly N-t confidence In , es to turn over w hU'h- heretofore lic had to deal w.th himself. Mr. Norton Is 'to be a sort of "assistant president" and he v. ill probably be given a wider altitude than ttlvy other man who has held the utllce In recent years. V I. Andrew 111- Successor. A l'iatt Andrew, director of the mint, is appointed a-sistnnt secretary of the treasury, sin , ceding Norton. Mr. Norton will not enter ou bin I new duties until M. inlay at the ear or It saved Hie life j )ll.Kt. During the remainder ol the n regent week he will he the uctliiB head of the treasury department un Secretary MacVeagb will be absent. Mr. Norton is in his fortieth year. lie was bom in Winnebago cuunty. Wisconsin, at what ia now Oskosh and is the sua nf Kev. Frank lin n. Norton, a Congregational frontier missionary. Mr. Norton mar ried In 1S97 Miss Katherlne AlcKIm Harrison of New York nnd they have three children, lie is a graduate of Amherst collegee In the c1bs of st j. ! The movement in which he takes the most pride has been hia leading part In the great "plan of Chicago," the stupendous scheme of city re construction planned by the Commer cial club of that city of whose gener al 'committee un this subject. Mr. Norton la chairman. . i i lie la a vigorous worker and at the treasury department haa what tbe em ployes call steam engine power for disposing of business. . The appointment Is a personal one and dues not have to Im) confirmed Ly1 the senate. " ' - Chamberlain's Cough remedy la aold on a guarantee that If you are not satisfied after using two-thlrda of a bottje according "to directions, your money will be refunded. It la up l you to try. Hold by all drugglata. Hat VMhlr. . "Tommy do you ever get any rood marks at school?" "Tea; but 1 can't show them." Freano Republican. Matter of Economy, Ifra. Knlcker Do you let Brldgett ea( with tha family? Mrt. Bocker Ofes; Its much cheap er than to have her sat wlth'the po- llctmaa.--Puclc . ,, . ir- -s LIVELY FIRE STARTED III TRASH AND BOXES Firemen Had a Hot Fight Near the College and Market c. n uuiuei. That business portion of the town -it the corner of College and Market streets ami adjoining City hall and lite liead-iuarters did not miss an ugly lire very far this morning shortly af ter 4 o'clock, when a quantity of trash ami boxes In the rear of the small store houses on College street, between Market and South Spruce, cniiKht fire in some manner nnd gave the brcnieti a hot fight for a time. The. space where the fire started la In dued in by buildings and Its dis ci. very was not made until the flamea Unreal tip and were witnessed by passerby, who promptly turned In an alarm. The firemen burst through a door at a rniall pressing establish merit on College street and soon had streams of water going. Had tha 'fire Mtincd much grenter headwny before discovery the hremen would have had a stubborn light. The damage aa a result of the blaite la small. STOMACH AGONY Smith' Drug hltsre Sells Ml-o-na, It CJives Hcllcf In Five Minnie. , They will tell you that they guar antee Ml-n-na stomach tablets to re lieve promptly ami cure permanently all diseases of the xtomach and In digestion, or they will return your money. Have you gas on stomach T One or tvvo Mi-o-na tablets and the misery Is ended. Are you bilious, have you acid stom ach, belching of gas, that heavy feel ing, foul breath, nausea, shortness of breath or heartburn T Mi-o-na tablets will put you right' In a day; give relief. In five minutes. Now, dear reader, don't go on suffer ing with stomach trouble. Be fair to yourself; throw aside prejudice and try Mi-o-nu. It is a groat doctor's prescription. No doctor ever wrote a better one. . And money hack If 'you don't say Ml-o-na is worth Its weight In gold. Sold by lending druggists everywhere and by Smith's drug store for SO cents a large box. Its a c-rtiln cure for indigestion. , Try Booth'a Pills for constipation. They never fall. . tic a box. 1 AK.l'KT OXFORDS. . Madam. If you -to aid give from -60c to II. II on that pair of Slippers that you do not need now, but will need before the seaaoa I. gone, don't you .really think you'd better buy 'em nowT -. i - J. M. fcTOX KIl'S MILL anal J.ACTOUY BALK. Today's Opportunity May Not Knock Tomorrow." .-. ' .,t-'-.-.'.- A variety to please everybody pure, whole some, delicious the quality candies of th Won South. When youwanttjiebestgetNunnally's, Likm Raysor's Dnig; Store," 31 Patton Av BAXKIICPT SALE. fnltoil StatPS District Court. Ftld Mnv 1R10. 4 p. m. W. S. HYAMS. Clerk. fnitPil Statps of Amerlon, Western District of North Carolina, as. In the United States District Court In and for Said District. Asheville Division. In the Matter of G. V. Seny, Bank rupt, No. 140. in Bankruptcy. Pe tition for DiHcharpe. To thj Honorable James E. Boyd, Judge of the District Court of the United States fof th Western Dis trict of North Carolina, o; W. Seay, of Otto, in the County of Moron nnd State of North Carolina, j in said district, respectfully represents jthat on the 12th day of March, 1910, ! last past he wan duly niljinlK-d bank I nipt under the act of Congress relat i ins to bankruptcy; that he- has duly j surrendered all his property and rights I of property, and has fully complied j with all the requirements of said nets and of the orders of the Court louch- j int? his bankruptcy. I Wherefore he prays that he may be ! decreed by the Court to have a full jdischarse from all di-hts provnble against his estate under said bnnk- niptcv acts, except such debts ns are i exempt by laws from Mich discharge, j Dnt-d this .list dav of May, A. D. .(1910. .! ; : -; . O. W. 8 BAY, llankrttpt. ; P.r It. D. Sink, Attorney. Order of Notice Thereon. Western liistrlct of North Carolina, County of Buncombe, as. (in this 1st day of June. A. I). 1910, on rending the foregoing petition it is Ordered hy the Court, that a hear ing be had upon the same on the lfith dny of June, A. I)., 1310, before K I W. Thomas, referee of said court, at I Asheville, In said district, at 10 o'clock I in the forenoon; and that notice ! thereof be published In The Onxette : News, a newspaper printed In said I district, and that pll knovvn creditors .and other isonn in Interest may ap , pear at the said time and place unit .sliow cause, if any they liave. why the prayer of the laid ' petitioner should not be granted. And It is further ordered by the Court, that the cli rk shall send by mall to all known creditors copies of mild petition and this order, .addressed, to them at their places oi residence as stated, - . ..... Witness the Honorable James B. Boyd, Judge of the 'said Court, and the seal tl.oreof, at Asheville, in said district, on the first ilav of June, A. I. 1!10. A I test: W. 8. II YAMS. (Seal of Court) Clerk. A true copy. Test Clerk. The price h only Two and Half. Very special lot of Ladles' One-Piece Dresses Pretty checks, stripes and solid. In thl, season's most favored colors. Attractively made and trimmed. Ntco quality and are being sold1 elsewhere at $5.00, and that price la not high. But here aa long; aa they last, only 12 BO. Stoncr's Mill and Factory gale Is the Place, (We are ever pleased to have you come Inspect the things we advertise and the many bargain we do not). TlifOawti of Xortb Carolina reiuire llat all residents and property owners list their property, Real, Personal and Poll, in the Township or the Ward ia each County durinR the month of JUNE in each and every year. A failnre to do so is a misdeirieanor. Tax Iwters for the City of Ashe ville are now in the Grand Jury room in the county court houRefor the purpose of re ceiving such lists. P. RT1KELEATIIER, W, W.WEST,... MUS. RACIE ADAMS, " '-..-' Listers. That word to the wise-is advertise. - LIST ' YOUR . i he I I Fresh Shipped to u from the factory by fast Expnat Notice adopted by the Dmocr,HI f' Committee of Bunoombj . Cun hilS in the court house at AshevllleVthi 2nd day of April A. D., i910 ."i, ' mary Klectlon of ,.' party of Buncombe county is he '! called to be held at the vartovou preclncta in aald county on June k.k" 1.10, for the purposes testing ".h' atrongth of the various candidate. ga selecting the delegates to the CounT. Convention which will be held ,? County Court House In TJJm. mo.ty' Nor,h rona JuTy Notice Is also riven th.i suance of aald Resolution tht.t in '. there should be called a s.d mary It shall be held on Thurso., June JOth. U10, and the houA for holding; all primaries shall be for th. varioue preclncta In Asheville town ahlp from sun up to g o'clock n m. and at all the other voting precicS outside of Asheville township from aun up to aun down. At the time mentioned the demo crata of the aevcral Precinct, will please meet and select bv hatha il ... Precinct Committees which consl-n of flvo for each Precinct. The Dmo. crata of the various precincts will also select by ballot the delegates to rep resent them at said county convention Under the present Democratic plan of orgnisatlon the several precinct, are entitled to representation In said County Convention, as follows: Pi eel net. v . Ashevlll No. 1 j Ainuviiia no, j . . . Asheville No. S , Asheville No. 4 ... . Asheville No. S Asheville No. S Haw Creek Beaverduin Hasel Biltmore t Joshes Creek Avery's Creek :. Lower Hominy I'pper Hominy, No. I Upper Hominy, No. I. Ilcester, No. 1 Ielcester, No. I II 12 II ....! i Snndy Mush, Sandy Mush, No No. J i f ' ' 4 c -'''if:. Limestone, Fatrvlew . Swannanoa ...... Black Mountain, . French Broad.., Reems Creek. . . Flat Creek.. ... Ivy No. 1 Ivy No. J..; ... .;.'.;. ;X i ' - " lEt ' In witness whereof, we have awe untn set our hands this the Ird day of May, A. D., 1110. D. K. SEVIER, Chalrmaik J. E. SWAIN, Bec'y. till Jun. It NOTICE. Pursuant to an order of the Referee In bankruptcy In the United State. Court for the Western District of North Carolina, I, the undersigned trustee In bankruptcy, in the matter of David II. Rosenstein, will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door In the city nf Asheville, county of Buncombe, state of North Carolina, at II o'clock, noon, on Wednesday, the 1st day of June, 1010, the lease-hold Interest of th. said David H. Rosenstein. bankrupt. In and to the store building, situate at the corner of Patton avenue and Hay wood street, formerly occupied by the Asheville Pharmacy and such portions thereof as it had aublet Tbia sale la made subject to a Ilea or 11000.00 and Interest from October 2. 1101. held by the American Na tional Bank on aald lease-hold. The term of the aald lease Is Ave yeara from April 10,' 1101. Pending publlo sale the undersigned will receive bids and may sell at pri vate salt.- i i , RICHARD H ROTH., l-lt Trus'tfs. NOTICE. Elmer E. Hoston. surviving partner of th Arm or 3. M. Heston h Bona, having made a voluntary assignment to the undersigned as assignee, all persons having elarms against lbs aald firm are hereby notified to pre sent the same to the salt) assignee on or before the Ith of May, 1111, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of tktir recovery, and all persons Indebted to aid firm are hereby notified to make immediate payment i -- D. . WATSON. Assignee. I D. RALPH MILLARD, Attorney. TO LOVXES OF POOL Tou will end m up-to-date plaee ts tha HI imberg Building, cor. Lszlnftosj Iva. Sad Cotkg IMPERIAL POOL BOOM " H. . MM! AN NOW. Ms IP , It's an Fo Opener! Tbe Bis? Ten Cent Tablet Poal tlve Savings! Real ?arfalni ara her for you. Nw thing, arriving constantly. i. M. STONBtl'8 MILL ! FACTORY SAUL . 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The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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June 2, 1910, edition 1
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