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I did all the work for eighteen boarders
with no signs of my old trouble return
ing. .Many have taken your medicine
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pleton, Hooper, Nebraska, .
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POLITICAL ANNOUKC3-MZNTS.
ANNOUNCEMENT
. Editor Gasette-News: X hereby an
ounce my candidacy for the nomi
nation to the office of Register of
Peeda (or Buncombe county, subject
to the action of th Democratlo Prl
mary. -.. ; , -
: 4 ""C. P. .WEAVER. .',
. . WsavervlUe, N. C.
Mr. Reynold' Annonnoemeat
Editor of The Gasette-News:
I bet to announce myself a candi
date for the democratlo congressional
nomination In this, the Tenth district
. ROBERT R. REYNOLDS.
FOB REGISTER 07 DEEDS
Jan., 18, 1111.
Editor of the Oasett-News: - -I
shall seek the nomination : (or
the office of register of deeds in the
next democratic primary election and
shall be very thankful (or any votes
that I may receive. r
Very truly, .
J.,'''",.:,-; , J. J. mackey.
I hereby announcement my can
didacy (or Auditor of Buncombe
County, subject to the action of the
Democratlo Primary. ,
This the 17th day of February,
... - -. . B. M. LTDA.
FOR TREASURER.
Editor of The Qasette-News:
I hereby announce myself a candl-
dldate (or re-election to the office of
treasurer of Buncome county, subject
to the action of the Democratic prl
marie. T. If. DUCKETT.
, For County Auditor.
To the voters of Buncombe county
I hereby announce my, candidacy (or
' County Auditor, subject to action of
the next Democratic primary.
WE M. CLARKE.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR
I hereby announce myself a can'JI
, date (or the office of tax collector of
Buncombe oounty suhpect to the ac
tion of the democratic primary. '
B, A. PATTON.
FOR TREASURER
I hereby announce myself a can
didate (or the nomination (or treasur-
er of Buncombe county, subject to the
action of the democratlo primary.
. WILL W. PATTON.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election to the office of
Sheriff of Buncombe county, subject
to the action of the Democratlo prl
mary. ..,
,. V C. F. WILLIAMS
T hereby announce myself as a can
dldate (or re-election to the office of
County .Auditor for Buncombe Coun
ty, subject to the action of the Demo
rratlo Primary to be held some time
In May of this year.
ROYAL J. 8T0KELTJ
foii auditor,
I beg to announce myself a candl'
date before the Buncombe county
democratlo primary for the office of
County Auditor, and feel that my ex
perience In book-keeping and In aud
Itlng commercial accounts qualifies me
tor this office. Soliciting your support
and promising If elected efficient ser
vice and courteous treatment to alL
Respectfully,
JAMES H. CASE.
Ooprlga IMS, by ImIi Jomj Van
; CHAPTER XXXIV.
A night of velvet blackness, softly
opaque, lay .upon land and water, The
police launch, shuddering with the vi
brations of a motor running at high
tension, sped down the silent reaches
of Rangoon River like a hunted ghost
She ran without lights, these having
been extinguished by Couch's direc
tions, regardless of harbor regulations
or danger. Happily the horr was late
enough to relieve them ot much fear
of trouble with other craft; the upper
reaches of the river were practically
deserted.
In the bow Couch was handling the
wheel with the nonchalance of one
from, whom the river had no secrets
by night or day. To O'Rourke it seemed
ho light task to pilot so slight a craft
at such high speed through that
Stygian darkness; yet the sub-chief
was accomplishing the feat without a
discernable trace of fear or tremor
of uncertainty.
O'Rourke sat beside him. In the
stern a police orderly acted -as me
chanic, attending to the motor. These
three, no more, made up the rescue
party. , '
' Though devoured by Impatience and
anxiety, O'Rourke forbore to question
Couch, hesitating to divert his atten
tion from his task and knowing that
as soon as he could the young lieu
tenant would speak. From the time
when the coolie had yielded, there
had been not a second's rest for eith
er; neither had had time to confer
save on questions of the most imme
diate moment; and control ot these
Couch had voluntarily and naturally
assumed, deciding, acting and direct
ing in the same thought apparently.
"Your wife, with Miss Pynsent
said Couch abruptly, without looking
round "at least I presume it's Mrs.
O'Rourke, from: what you say have
been kidnaped by a gang of highbind
ers and are now aboard a junk in the
lower river, which will sail for God-
knows-where at the turn of the tide.
That's the on.y thing that saves 'em
We'll be on 'em before they're able to
force a way down the river."
O'Rourke groaned, holding his head
with both hands. "My wife ,
he said brokenly.
. "J know," Couch Interrupted grim
ly; "I know how you feel. Miss Pyn
sent is there, too, you see."
"Oh," said O'Rourke, "I didn't un
derstand that . . , I'm soxry." He
dropped a hand on the younger man'i
shoulder ynd let it rest there briefly.
"Pleasa . God," he said reverently,
"there'll be many another polluted
yellow soul yammering at the gates
ot hell this night!" .
"Amen!" said Couch. . . . We
sha'n't be long now."
Silently O'Rourke removed his coat
and waist-coat his collar and lawn
tie, and turned back his cuffs. "Even
ing clothes' are hardly the thing to
fight In," he said; "but I'm thinking
'twon't make a deal of difference to
me. . Got any cartridges for a Webley
mark IVT .- ,f '
"Wheeler ! has. Give Colonel
O'Rourke a few, Wheeler," said Couch,
addressing the orderly.
.. The latter rummaged in a locker
and pressed into O'Rourke's hand half
a dozen- cartridges, with which the
adventurer proceeded to replenish the
empty chamber in his revolver.
; "I'd only discharged one," he ob
served, ''but 'Us likely we'll need that
even, with only the three of us
against a Junk-load."
i "Oh, I telephoned for reinforce
ments, of course," returned Couch.
"They ought to be there ahead
us."
"What did the coolie tell ye, if ye've
time to talk?"
Couch laughed. "I daresay you're
wondering bow I made him speak at
aU." -
"That's the true word for ye."
"I threatened to cut off bis silly pig
tall and send him naked and dishonor
ed to the ghostly halls of his ances
tors. It's wonderful how much those
callous bruteB dote- on that decora
tion. I told him further, that if he
lied, when I found It out I'd return
and shave him bald as an egg, even if
he were dead by that time. So I per
suaded the truth from him, the Whole
story from his side of it"
"I'm listening., . ;
' (To Be Continued.)
J. If. Woodward for Register of Deeds.
- I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Register of Deeds for
Buncombe, subject to the action of
the Democratlo primaries when held.
J. H. WOODWARD.
Democrat N. C March It, It It.
" FOB COUNTY TREASURES.
Oaiette-News.
X hereby announce myself a candl
date (or the office of Treasurer ol
Buncombe County, subject to the mo
tion of the Democratlo Primary.
J. EDD. BROOKSUIRB,
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SALE OP IiAND 17XDEH TUI3ST
OEEU.
Default having been made In, the
payment of weekly and monthly In
terest as provided for by the terms of
a certain deed In trust to the under
signed, made by J. J. Hill and wife,
M. E. Hill, .to secure promptly the
payment of a certain sum of money
mentioned and dest-rlbed therein, In
consequence of which default the
whole debt secured hus become due
and payable and the power of sale
contained therein operatlvo, notice Is
hereby given that on Monday, May
20th, 1912, between the hours ot 12,
noon, and 1 p. m.. at the front door of
the court house In the city of Asheville
and State of North Carolina, the un
dersigned, by virtue of said power und
NOTICE
The undersigned, the Piedmont Di
rectory Company, Publishers of vol
ume. No. 11, city directory for 1912,
desires to state that the name of Dr.
M. J. Costello was erroneously listed
In said directory as "retired," when
us a matter of fact, he was then and
Is now a practicing physician In the
City of Asheville, holding license
from the Medical Boards of North
Carolina and Pennsylvania.
We recognize the Injustice which
such publication might work to the
practice of Dr. Costello, and to over
come the same we have taken im-
V. 1 ... f.ipii.l III Ih.i
terms of trust deed, will offer for salol' -"-
to the highest bidder, lor casn, me
following described piece, parcel or lot
of land, to-wlt, a certain lot situate,
lying and being In the city of Ashe
ville, county of Bundomli.i and state
of North Carolina, and described by
metes and bounds as follows :
Beginning at a stake In the south
margin of Coleman aver.o. In the city
of Asheville, the northwest corner of
lot No. 13, of Bloc 2 of plat of lands
of Woolsoy Improvement company,
recorded in the office of the Register
of Deeds for Buncombe county. North
Carolina, In Record of Deeds No. 132.
page 200, and runs thence with said
margin of said avenue north eighty-six
(8(5) degrees west sixty (60) feet to a
stake In the south margin of Coleman
avenue; thence south four (4) degrees
seven (7) minutes west sevenly-scve'.t
and forty-three hundredths (77.43)
feet to a stake In tho line of lot No.
12 of Block 2 on said plat; thence with
the line of said lot south eighly-slx
(8fi) degrees east sixty (60) feut to a
stake, tho common cornor of lots Nos.
11. 12. 13 and 14 of Block 2 on said
plat; thence with the line of lot No.
13 north four (4) degrees seven (7)
minutes east seventy-seven and forty
three hundredths (77 43) feet to the
beginning, being a strip of land sixty
(00) feet In width on the eastern end
of lot No. J2 of Block of said plat,
and the -same conveyed to said M. E.
Hill by W. I Moore, by deed dated
April 1st, 10S, and recorded In the
olflcc of the Register of Deeds afore
said In ltecord of Deeds No. 153, page
698.
For further particulars reference Is
hereby made to said deed In trust as
recorded In book 66,'page 103, of the
Record of MorUagos and Trust Deeds
for the county of Buncombe and State
of North Carolina. ,
, This April 17th, 1912.
F. 8T1KEU2ATHER,
reeled In each directory issued where
in the same error appears, and cause
this notice to appear In each Issue of
the daily papers of Asheville for a
period of thirty days.
PIEDMONT DIRECTORY CO.
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TltUSTKE'S SALIi
By virtue of the power of sale con
tained In a certain deed of trust made
by W. H. Haynes and Emma llaynes
to the undersigned trustee, dated the
14th dny of February, 111, and duly'
recorded In the office of the register
of deeds for Buncombe county, N. C.
In book of mortgages and deeds of
trust No. 86 at page 73 to which refer
ence is hereby made and default hav
ing been made In tho payment of the
Indebtedness secured by said deed of
trust whereby the power of sale there- -In
contained has become operative,
the said undersigned trustee, will on
Monday, the 27th day of May,
ut 13 o'clock, niMtn, sell at public auc
tion, for cash, at the court house door
In the county of Buncombe and state
of North Carolina on the North fork
of Big Ivy on tho Henry McKInnlnh
branch and more particularly describ
ed as follows: Beginning at a beech
near tho branch, a corner of the ll-nry
McKlnnlsh tract and runs northwent
with the McKlnnlsh line to the north
west corner of tho McKlnney tract;
thence north to 'Wesley Burllson's
line; thence with his line to the Mc
Klnney line: thence with tho M-Kln-ney
line to the beginning, containing
forty cres more or Ii-sh,
This April 25th, 1912. '
(Signed)
JOE M. BUULI:!OM.
Tim'.