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Saturday, October 28, 191k 1 1..... PAGE NINE k ' H 1' U A CUCUMBER CRAZE By M. QUAD Copyright, 1911. ty Associated Lit erary Press. . Children Cry: for, Fletchcr'bT E 1- Mi The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been ' ut w years, has borne the signature of " as Deen made under his per ! ' Bona! supervision elnce lt lnfa.no. a 11 r.lTr? ,Alow no to deceive you In this. " uiuiauons ana "Just-as-good" are bu6 Experiments that trino with and endanger the health ot Intents and Children-Experience against Experiment, What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. Ifr Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic suhntance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind i " wlieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Qm?h,f na.BwPl8 giving healthy nd natural sleep, The Children's Panacca-The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bera theignature of The Kind You HayeAIways B In Use For Over 30 Years thi etwTuR comkbt, tt kuhii snittT. ncw tosk errv. TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of the power of sale con tained In a certain deed of trust made by Catherine McOee and Leila Ingle to the undersigned trustee, dated Dec. 14th, 1908, and duly recorded In the ofTice of the register of deeds for Buncombe county, N. C, in book of mortgages and deeds of trust No. 74 at page 511 to which reference Is hereby made and default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness secured by said deed of trust, whereby the power of sale therein contained has become oper ative, the said undersigned trustee, will on Tuesday the 7th day of No vember, 1911, at 12 o'clock, noon, sell at public auction for cash at the court house door in the city of Asheville, county of Buncombe and state of North Carolina the following lands and premises, situate, lying and being in the . town of West Asheville, county of Buncombe ana Stat of North Carolina, adjoining lands of Law rence Reynolds, a D. Hall and oth ers, being lot No. 4 in Block i, on a plat registered In the office of the reglsterof deeds for Buncombe coun ty, N. C, In deed bool No. 168. at page S50 and more particularly de scribed as follows: Beginning at a stake In the east mar gin of Hubbard Ave., the southwest corner of lot No. 8, of said Block No. t, and runs thence with the south line of said lot No. 8 south 87 dcg. east two hundred feet to the wesfmargln of Randolph avenue; thence with the margin of Randolph avenue south 4 deg. west one hun dred feet to the north-east corner of lot No. S; thence with north line ot said lot No. 5. north -S7 deg. west, two hundred feet to the east margin of Hubbard avenue; thence north 4 deg. east one hundred feet to the beginning. This Oct. 7th, 1911. J. D. PENLAND, Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain deed of trust made by Hester Murray to the undersigned truiitee, dated January 16th, 1911, and duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds for liuncome county, N.C., in book of mortgages and deeds of trust No. 80 at page S47 to which reference is hereby made, and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust whereby the power of ale therein contained has become operative, the aald undersigned trus tee, will on Tuesday the 7th day of November, 1911, at It o'clock, noon, sell at publlo auction for cash at the court house door In the city of Ashe ville, county of Buncombe and State of North Carolina the following lands and premises, situate, lying and being In the county of Buncombe) and State of North Carolina and being the lands and premises conveyed to Hester Murray by James Frady and wife Sallle Frady by deed dated January lth, 1906, and duly recorded In the office of the register of deeds for Bun combe county, N. C, in deed book No. 136 at page 687 et seq. to which re ference Is hereby made for metes and bounds. This Oct. Tih, 1911. W. SL JACKSON, Trustee. ' , -ale.-: ,i j ; ,'.,. - , v"-! i'iJii.- 'Ao.J t 4 .' ' t i 4 i j I I ghbor Has If Your rNei Electric Light and you hire not, just step into hit house tome ; evening and k him if he would now tolerate, any other kind of lighting in his home. You'll feel the same way about.it after you have once tried electric lighting. , . . ' Find out from w how easily ypur s ;ouse can be wired. ' See the new Edi . Ijpn Iaida Lamps that give twice. as : ' much light is, ordinary electric, lamps ..that use the same current. . New Edison' ; , .Mazda Lamps are strong enough for all ordinary usage, being many times stronger than the old tungsten lamps. ' . ASHEVILLE ELECTRI0 CO. It was said that the farmers In the country about Olney were up to snuff. Mo patent hayforks could be unloaded on them. Of the . hundreds of patent medicine circulars they re ceived each-year not one resulted In the sale of a consumption cure. The tin peddlers who dealt .with them toot their Urea In their bands. "Cute" was the word applied to the people ot the town and county. One October day a middle aged man ot good address might bate been seen driving toward Olney .In a boggy. It was raining, and the highway was muddy. At a certain spot a wheel felt Into a rot. and the baggy was tipped over. Dive minutes later a citizen ot Olney named Scott ame driving in from a crossroad. .He at once offered his aid. . It wasn't much of a trick to right the buggy, as no damage bad been done, bat the stranger, who gave bis name as Anderson, was profuse in bis thanks. He was so profuse as. to embarrass Mr. "Scott He said It Was the flrst thing that had happened In years to make him believe in human!' ty. Mr. Scott conld have passed him by, but hadn't done so. Mr. Scott had halted and got down In the pouring rain and grabbed and heaved on the muddy wheel. Mr. Bcott had been of fered ji dollar for his trouble, but had waved it away. The stranger was to stop at the Haven Inn, In town. Be migbt.be there a week. If Mr. Scott would call be would be shown that gratitude still existed In the human breast Mr. Scott felt that the stranger was over doing things, but curiosity forced him to call.- Be was warmly received. Then Mr. Anderson told his secret Be was traveling over the country to And some farmer he could trust Those seeds were a new variety ot encumber a chocolate colored cuennv ber. It grew to a length ot three feet and was going to produce a revolution in food. It could be baked, boiled or fried, the same as a potato, but con taiued three times the nutriment, and the taste was something that beat fried oysters all to smash. The big hotels ot the cities would pay a dollar apiece for them and would contract for a million a year. Bush! On your life don't mention it! More money in It than In a diamond mine. Mr. Scott had helped Mr. Auderson oat of the mud. Mr. Anderson would now belp Mr. Scott out of any financial bole be bad fallen into. Be would give him twenty of the seeds. The twenty would grow 260 one dollar cucumbers, and the 250 cucumbers would produce a full Deck of seeds. '" Mn Scott was amazed, estonianea and grateful. It was the Bret time be bad ever been banded something for nothing since coming down with measles. Mr. Scott did not drop a word to human soul. Hi wife saw that he had something ou his mind and tried to pick It out vt him, but sooner than tell her be let her threaten to go Dome to her mother. It was Mr. Anderson who tackled a farmer now sod then In the streets of Olney and took blm to his room and showed him one of the wonderful encumbers. Us didn't do It to sell seeds. Just to drop a hint ot what was comtng. ' And then the farmer would go home L' and think It over. Be couldn't wait h three years for seeds. Be wanted to be In at the start, before the . price should drop on an overstocked market. Be wouligo back to the kind Mr. An derson and ask as a great favor to sell blm a score or so. In each and every case he did go back and paid a dollar apiece for the seeds and took his solemn oath not to say a, word be fore the next spring, and he went away with the little packet of seeds bugged. to his palpitating' heart In time that salt bag ot seeds wss emptied and cited again. In time ev ery man who could raise a few dollars and wanted to make ten for one had bought seeds. " The ' news somehow reached as(f.r as twenty miles away. Thera was no day .that Mr. Anderson didn't tare callers and didn't exchange seeds for ..greenbacks. , It was with chocolate colored seeds that be paid his bill At the hotel. The . landlord of the Inn .vas a jnan who .wanted tbs very best for his greats. If the new brand cacambers were 4he best be wanted them. '7 " From October to .March Mr. Ander son hud a good. time. Be lived high. bad. the best room in the bouse a ad carried around a pocketful of money. Then one day be bad to leave for Buf falo on business. .He was to return o two days, tout he has not come back as yet He will' never eome haek In the flesh. His spirit may float over Oloev now and then, but no human eje will detect it When he bad been absent for rtbree weeks seme ot the seeds were sent to .the state agricultural college for examination. Toe repyrt was very brief. It simply said: "These are the usual encumber seeds, dyed this color to dbtgujse them." ' " . And were there moamlng and la men ration ana tnreats ot muraer in sdcmj aoout uinejr no. sir. iw cvuiunii- And a msn who had bought a weed and been swindled. Mr. Anderson . bad tried Jo swindle Smith. Jones sod Brown, bat Smith. Jones Sud Brown had seen through blm in a second. .Not one man' of the hundreds taken in but what denied It point blank sod Is denying It to this day. All bad rep arations to maintain, and tbey illed .boldly and profusely and gamely to maintain It I . . , . Dont trifle, with a cold la good ad vice for prudent men and wonxi. It may be vital in case of. a child. Thrrr i$ Bf)ttiln btter thn Chambrlaln' . - h T oni-'dy fur roiip'.s ami cM In - n. It la 't, Kr.il p . . fur Get Rid of Itl There is ope sure way to banish catarrh and along with it the disgust ing symptoms such as hawking, Ruf fling end spitting. Breathe. HVOMEI, that's all .you've got to do. .Breathe it a .few .minutes few times a day. Breathe it deep into the lunge and sea how Quickly the sore, germ ridden membrane will clear up and inflammation Vanish.' ' HYOMEI Is pure antiseptic air, it does not contain morphine, cocaine or other habit forming drugs. It is made from Australia .eucalyptus and other Antiseptics, and it -Is rigidly guaranteed for catarrh, ' asthma, croup, bronchitis, coughs and colds. Complete outfit (Inhaler, and bottle) 11.00, separate bottles, It afterward needed, 60 cents at Smith's Drug Store and druggists everywhere. 'NOTICE. North . Carolina, Buncombe County In the. Suberlor Court. Thomas P. Cheesborough vs. : Cora Lamb Notice of service by publica tion of warrant of attachment and summons." ' To Cora Lamb, defendant in the .above entitled action: You will .take notice .that a sum mons in the above entitled action was issued against you by the Clerk of the Superior court of Buncombe coun ty on the 18th day of October, lftll; that the said summons was returned by the sheriff of Buncombe county unexecuted.'1 you wjii B u take notice that a warrant of attachment was duly Is sued by the said clerk of the said court aforesaid on the 18th day of October, 1911, against the, property of the said defendant Cora lamb, and also notice . of garnishment against Asheville Electric company, -which warrant of attachment and notice of garnishment were returnable to the term of the Superior court ot, Bun combe county to be held on the 10th Monday .after the first Monday In September, 1(11; that the warrant of attachment and notice ot garnishment were served on Asheville Electric company on October 18th, 1911; that the parties to the said suit are stated in the caption hereof; that the amount of the claim of the plaintiff is 1430.00 due by account for professional ser vices rendered. You are further notified that .you are required to be and appear before the said Superior court for said county of Buncombe at a court to be held on the 10th Monday after the first Mon duy In September and answer or de mur to the complaint or the relief de manded by the plaintiff will be granted. This 20th day of October, 1911. , a M.. ERWIN, ..Clerk Superior Court eod..4t t , TH.t'STKE'S SALE. - 'By virtue Wtne power of eale con tained in a certain deed of trust made bir p. L. Hendrht and wife Laura. Hen drlx to the undersigned trustee, dated Sept. ISth, 1909, -and duly recorded In the office of -the register of deeds for Buncombe county, N. C, In bool of mortgages and deeds of trust No1 76,. at page 483, to which reference is hereby made,. and default having been made in the payment of the Inflebted- tieee Wiu"'felaSF.Bd 9ofl fttv whereby -'the' -power 'of eale therein A N account of the dance, the concert, the engagement, the festival, and other items of interest are constantly sent to the newspapers by telephone. News items from : every quarter find, in the tele phone, a quick, certain, and easy, path to the editors. Sometimes the news matter must be sent a very long distance. The Bell system, with which we connect, gives r 1 1 I Tvl instant transmission irom any point reacucu uy ,its and Long Distance wires. Are you a subscriber ? J ASHEVILLE TELEPHONE A N D TELEGRAPH J CO. UNIVERSAL SERVICE. REASONABLE RATES. : i ; . contained has become operative, the said undersigned trustee, will on Tuesday the 7 th day of November, 1911, at 12 o clock, noon, sell at pub lic auction for cash at the court house door In the city of Asheville, county of Buncombe and State of North Carolina the following ianas and premises, situate and being in the cltv of Asheville, county or nun combe and State of North Carolina on the east side of Asheland avenue and being the lands and premises convey ed to P. L. Hendrix by L. B. Alexan der bv deed dated January 4th, 1897 and duly recorded hi the office of the register of deeds for Buncombe coun tv N. C In deed book No. 100, at page 894 et seq. to which reference is hereby made for metes and bounds. This Oct. 7th, 1911. "W. E. SHJJFORD, Trustee. Standafd Plumbine Fix- j turcs installed our way add wealth of health to the home.p and insure a lifetime of effi cient service. If you are about to build or remodel, let us estimate for you. Our service is prompt and pleasing. J. C. McPHEESQN, No. 85 ,S7. E. CoUego BL Vbone 1S3. m SO 'J 4 W. 9pk Impprt dpoplens in thestatseis shown herenew arrivals now pn:dis- play, fabrics hajt will ppjeal to the m&st exacting, pme )f ' - the, season's resj patterns ASHFA'ILLE, N. a PHONE 797 '4 ' i i - i II "4- I i Iff: 1 ? i i4 r I II 1 ' it i i' A ! i. l.P i 'I t 1 1- - i .i ii ii; i i
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