Wednesday, April 29, 1914 THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS PAGE THREl She's Coming Back FRIDAY, MAY 1st X . ,,H, . t:i i ' . 1 Galax Theatre Am NOTICE OF TRtJSTEE'S SALE. Itate of North Carolina County of Buncombe. By virtue of the power of sale con fined in a certain deed of trust made ind executed by C. W. Reed and An llce W. Beed, his wife, to D. R. Mil ard, trustee, to secure to C. V. Rey lolds and H. R. Millard, the indebted less therein contained, dated the 12 th lay of July, 1913, dnly recorded in leed book No. 92 on page 295, in the Hegister of Deeds office for Buncombe sounty, N. C, to which reference is lereby made for all purposes and by 'eason of the default having been nade in the payment of said indebted less secured by said deed of trust thereby the power of sale has become )perative and upon the request of the vvner and holder of said indebtedness ;o exercise such power of sale, the jndersigned will, on the second day of May, 1014, at 12 o'clock, noon, sell at public auction, to the last and highest bidder for cash, at the county court house door in the city of Asheville, Buncombe county, N. C, the land and premises described and conveyed by said deed of trust to wit: Situate, ly ing and being in said oounty of Bun sombe, in the city of Asheville and beginning at a stake in the western margin of Flint street, the northeast corner of lot No. 3 of the Reynolds & Millard property and runs thence with paid street, north thirty-two degrees, thirty minutes (32 deg. 30 min.) west forty-four and eighty-five one hun dredths (44.85) feet to a stake, the outheast orner of Liot No. 5; thence with the line of said lot south fifty-six (66) degrees west one hundred and twenty-five feet (125) to a stake, the southwest orner of lot No. 5; thence with the line -of said lot south thirty two degrees, thirty minutes (32 deg. 30 min.) east forty-four and eighty- five one hundredths (44.85) feet to a stake, the northwest corner of lot No 3; thence with line of said lot north fifty-six (56) degrees east one hundred and twenty-five (125) Xcot to the be ginning, being lot No. 4, of the Rey nolds & Millard property, a plat of which is recorded ih the office of the Register of Deeds of Buncombe county in book No. 164 on page 161, refer ence to which record is here made for further description to said lot. This 7th day of April, A. D. 1914. D. R. MILLARD,' Trustee. AMERICAN EXODUS MOTJNJERBUPTED Foreigners Leaving All Parts Of Mexico on Authority From Huerta. The Naval Affairs' Committee Urges Senate to Make an Investigation. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of the authority vested in me by a certain deed of trust exe cuted by Eli Hamilton to the under signed trustee on the 4th of October, 1911, and recorded in the office of register of Deeds for Buncombe county in book of deeds of trust No. 80, at page 590, to secure the indebt edness therein described to L. L. Brookshire, and default having been made in the payment of said indebt edness, Now therefore, upon request of the holder of said notes therein secured and by virtue of the authority above mentioned, I will on Saturday, May 9th 1914, at the hour of 12 o'clock, M. at the court house door in Buncombe county, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, the following de scribed'' lands. Lying and being in Buncombe county, N. C, adjoining the lands of Barney Green and others, beginning at a stake in the common corner of lots No. 26, 39, 38 and 27 as appears on a certain map or plat of Jones and Bailey tract registered In the office of register of deeds for Buncombe county in book No. 167 at pages 322 and 323; and runs North 79 deg east, with the line of lot No. 38, 43 feet to a stake, common corner of lots No. 28, 37, 28, and 27 as appears on said plat; thence south 11 deg west with the line of lot No. 28, 98 feet to a stake, the other corner of lots No. 27, and 28; thence south 85 deg. 30 min, east 40 feet to a stake the common corner of lots No. 26 and 27; thence north 11 deg. east with the line of lot No. 26 of said plat to the begin ning, and being lot No. 27 as appears on said plat and map aforesaid, to which plat and map reference is here by made for further description. Being also the .me land described In a deed from L. L. Brookshire and wife, to Eil Hamilton, dated October 4th, 1911. This the 4th day of April. 1914. R. N. BROOKSHIRE. Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain deed of trust made by W. M. McDowell to the undersigned trustee, dated April 7th, 1913, and duly recorded In the office of the reg ister of deeds for Buncombe county, N. C, in book of mortgages and deeds of trust No. 90 at page 444 to which reference Is hereby made for more in formation, and default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness whereby the pow er of sale therein contained has become operative, said undersign ed trustee, will on Friday, the 8th day of May, 1914, at 12 o'clock, noon, sell at public 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 town of West Asheville, county of Buncombe and State of North Caro lina, adjoining lands of W. H. Westall and others and more particularly de scribed as follows: Beginning at a stake In the east margin of a new street as shown on a plat hereinafter mentioned, the same being the southwest corner of lot No 22 of said plat, and runs thence with the east margin of said street south 50 deg. 10 min. east seventy feet to a stake, the northwest corner of lot No. 13; thence with the north line of said lot No. 13, north 44 deg. 50 min. east one hundred and forty-nine feet to a stake, the southwest corner of lot No. 1 ; thence with the west line of said lot No. 1 north 50 deg. 10 min. west sev enty feet to a stake, the southeast corner of lot No. 22; thence with the south line of lot No. 22, south 44 deg. and 50 min. west one hundred and forty-nine feet to the beginning, belni; lot No. 14 on a plat made by A. H. Starnes, surveyor, for Gwyn Edwards duly recorded in the office of the regis ter of deeds for Buncombe county, N. C, In deed book 154 at page 57 to which reference Is hereby made for more information and description. This April 8th 1914. J. D. PENLAND, Trustee. RECOMMENDS PROBE OE SOUTH S COIL BUSINESS Phone your wants to 202. LOOK! LOOK! This Group of Fixtures For a 7-Room House FRONT PORCH 2 BSD ROOMS HAM, .4 These fixtures are made of solid brass and we can furnish them in brass of copper finish, complete with shades as shown not installed. For $20.00 Or Installed ANYWHERE In the City For $25.00 This is a Bargain YOU Can't Afford to Miss DININO ROOM And LIVING ROOM 2 LIGHTS EACH PAItMUt LIGHTS Piedmont Electric Co. 64 PATTON AVENUE OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Rome, April 29. A dispatch yester day from Mexico City: "The fact that foreigners are authorized to leave constitutes a pledge of safety for all foreigners. Very few Italians, French or Spaniards have left, but many Germans and a number of British have departed." Washington, April 29. The state department has received a report from Consul Simpich at Nogales, Ariz, that 145 Americans with 13 children had arrived by train from Torres and that another refugee train from Culla can was expected soon. Consul Hostetter reported his arri val at Nogales from Hermosillo, with GO Americans and the expected arri val of 90 more from Sinaloa. Consul Garrett reported all Americans re moved from the Nuevo Laredo consu lar district. Reports from Eagle Pass, Texas, say that American refugees coming from the Interior of Mexico report that they were insulted and threaten ed by federal soldiers on their way to the border. Consul Canada at Vera Cruz report ed that a refugee leaving Cordoba Sunday informed him that no Amerl can property there had been disturbed and that Americans there were being detained to prevent mob violence. All Americans at the Hacienda Po trero, including Superintendent H W. Rayer, were taken to Cordoba and held. Consul Canada said he ex pected another train load of Ameri cans from Mexico City to reach Vera Cruz yesterday. He had no informa tion as to Americans at Tachuca, but said that those detained at Orizaba were well cared for. Consul Canada further reported that the railroad between Vera Cruz and Mexico City Is being rapidly de stroyed between Tejelra and the cap ital. The ties were being burned and the rails loaded on cars and carried away. The consul also reported that he had received assurances from the Brazilian minister in Mexico City that no Americans have been killed or were in danger, or none ImprUoned except one at Aguas Calientes, who was delivered to the judicial authori ties "some proofs having been found of his connivance with the revolu tionists." Consul Blocker reported that CIu dad Porfirlo Diaz Is completely desert ed, the federate having retreated to Rosalia after a severe defeat by the Carranza forces. Quarantine Lifted. Galveston, April 29. More than a thousand American refugees landed yesterday when the quarantine was lifted on the convoy Dixie, the collier Cyclops and the steamship Esperanza, which brouRht the refugees to port. By nightfall most of the refugees will have entrained and be on their way home. Some plan to remain in Gal. veston and return to Mexico when the situation there permits. The Immigration department pro vided the refugees with funds for their transportation home and other neces sary expenses. New Orleans, April 29. Officers at the quarantine station, 100 miles be low New Orleans yesterday had more than 300 American refugees from Mexico in their charge. Washnigton, April 29. An investi gation by the naval affairs committee of the senate of alleged manipulation of the coal business of the southern states In the Interest of the Pennsyl vania railroad system and the mines which use that system has been re commended to the senate by the naval affairs committee. Senator Tillman, chairman of the committee, urged the importance of such an Investigation. The resolution was referred to the committee on audit and control. "The fight is in the interest of the navy and naval stations and for the consumers of coal in the south At lantic states and for the producers of coal in the Appalachian fields, involv ing mines in West Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee, against the alleged coal trust which Is dominated by and is run In the Interests of the Pennsylvania railroad system," said Senator Tillman. "The owners of the coal mines not In the coal trust are making little or no money because of discrimination and favoritism on the part of the railroads. The southern states are being milked systematically to enrich Morgan & Co., George F. Baker and their associates, living in New York, mainly. Southern Indus tries are languishing and put to undue expense because of the high price of coal and other discrimination. ALAMANCE COUNTY'S BIG COMMENCEMENT Over 1000 Children Paraded at Gra ham Prizes to Winners of Contest. A Fortunate Purchase Which Has Just Arrived By Express Offers an Unusually Beautiful Showing of Skirts at $2.98 up SEE WINDOW DISPLAY The Asheville Dry Goods Co. Watch For Friday's "Ad" FIREPROOF ASHEVILLE, N. C. Special to The Gazette-News. Graham, April 29. The second county commencement of Alamance county took place In Graham Satur day. In spite of the threatening weather Saturday morning by o'clock large crowds of school children and parents were coming in from everv direction and by 10:30 the streets were filled with visitors. At 11 o'clock the parade was formed at the Graded school building and led by the Oneida band, about 1000 school chil dren marched down Main street as far as the courthouse and back again to the graded school building. First in the parade were the "Homato club" girls and "Corn club" boys. Then came the graduating class of the grammar schools of the county. This class consisted of about 63 boys and girls. Following them came the dif ferent schools by townships. Immediately after the parade the address of the day was delivered by Clarence Poe, editor of the Progres sive Farmer, on the graded school grounds, and he was heard by a mass of people. CHARGE FOR "SPOTTING" IS TO BE MADE GOLDS RELIEVED T GROVE PARK INN OROVE PARE INN serves Luncheon 1:00 to 2:30 P. M. Dinner, 6:30 to 8:30 P. M. Visitors to Asheville, although not guests of OROVE PARE INN, are invited to dine and inspect the building. Special attention .riven to Luncheon and Dinner Parties, if notified in advance. Orchestra concerts 3:00 to 4:00 P. M., 8:00 to 10:00 P. M. Rates: $5.00 per day and up. Phone 3000. NOW OPEN MOUNTAIN TVTVr Phone EADOWS 111 11 1351 Roads Adopt Suggestion In Order to Increase The Revenues. If you have tried external medi cines and find that your head is still stopped up, throat Inflamed and chest sore, we want you to try the external treatment Vick's "Vap-O-Rub" Croup and Pneumonia Salve. Apply hot wet towels over throat and chest to open the pores, then rub Vick's in well and cover with a warm flan nel cloth. The body warmth releases healing vapors that are Inhaled all nlirht lonir. and. in addition. Vlok's Is ahsnrbed through the pores, taking out the soreness. Sold by all dealers on thirty days trial try a 2 be lar to night. Washington, April 29. Hallways operating in eastern classification territory have adopted the recent sug gestion given them by the interstate commerce commission and have be gun to file tariffs providing for a charge for "spotting" ears. The provi sions and charges contained In the tariffs are Identical in all instances, Indicating concerted action on the part of the roads. The charges are 6 ft cents a ton with a minimum charge of 2 a car. The exaction of f 2 a car, It Is believed, would Increase the rev enues of the roads at least JlO.Ono a year. A charge for car "spotting" Is on of the ways proposed to Increase the returns to th railroads without mak ing a straight advance In rates. The suggestion, however, has raised a storm of protest from shippers. The tariffs filed with the commis sion contain these descriptive state man ts: spotting servloe la the service be yond a reasonably convenient point of Interchange between road haul or connecting carrier and Industrial tracks and Includes: "One placement of a loaded ear which the road haul or conneotlog carrier has transported: "The taking out of a loaded car from a particular location In the plant for transportation by the road haul or connecting carriers. 1 "The handling of empty cars In the reverse direction. An effort will be made by shippers to have the tariffs which are filed to be affective on SO days notice, sus pended. If they xhould be suspended that action should serve to bring the reasonableness of a charge for car spotting directly to an laaue. HI 111 Ml M HVIK VOTER Mt'HT PAY HI POM TAX OP TWO DOMiAKH HKPollK MAY PIHHT. IP HP. WANTH TO VOTE IN TTTF IMtlMUtY. Ill Ml Mill It THK NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Clarence Rae, deceased, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned for payment. on or before twelve months from this date, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. W. D. MKBHAN, Administrator of the Estate of Clar ence Rae, Deceased. This the 21st day of April, 114. Battery Park Hotel OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. ASHEVTLLE, N. C. Famous Everywhere 9. L. ALEXANDER. Prop. Swannanoa-Berkeley Hotel COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST American $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 European 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 Try Our Spert.1 50c Dinner HARRY L. LANGEL, Prop. 6 to 8 p. m. r SUYETA PARK HOTEX Open year round. Modern and convenient for commer cial and tourist. Steam heated. Under new management Address WM. SCHAUFFLE, JR. Waynesville. N. 0. FORD CARS OILS, GREASES, ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRS D. 0. Shaw Motor Co. PHONE tSee IS East College Street THE SANDLIN HOUSE Old Fort's Leading Hotel Centrally Located $1.50 per day nates for longer period upon applk-atlon HOTEL ENTELLA bhtsos cm Headquarters for traveling aad lumbermen. Rates II per day Special rates by the month. Bath room. Pren varople rooms Rell-oed eating r.ouaa treating Souther., depot. Uvery In eenat 1ea . THE ST. JOHN Hendersonville, N 0. Commercial TouristB. The Modern, attractive, trig hotel of the town. Every Convenience. Every Comfort Large Sample Boom. Located in Business Sec tion. The St. John remain s open through out the Year. HOTEL REGAL, MURPHY, NORTH CAROLINA. J, I.. BMATHER8, Owner and Proprietor Hot and Cold Water. Telephone In Every Room. Private Baths, meant Hsat, Large Sample Rooms, Hpeclal Attention to Traveling Men RATES: tl.00 and SI.BO per day. Special Rate by the week Haadanarters for U. O. T. and T. P. A. CANTON, N.C. THE IMPERIAL HOTEL E. M. OKI EH, Prop. PREE SAMPLE ROOMS STEAM HEATED ELECTRIC LIGHTS PREE BATHS RATE 11. Oh. BRYBON HOTEL.. ..ANDREWS, N.C. COMMERCIAL HEADQUARTERS A refined homelike hotel, where yon will enjoy stopping. The appoint ments are up to date and the servloe aad cuelne all that pereonsl atten. tlon can mske It. HATES is. OO per day. A. R. SPEARS. THE JARRETT SPRINGS HOTEL Rates 11.00 per day. Hot aad eeia Baths. Special Rate by the Week or Moath. R- P. JARRETT THE OLD FORT INN Old Tort, N. 0. Conveniently located, near Arrommodatlon by day, month .latee reogees. DATE, MAY FIRwT. I "l is M. IKH um 10-eod-Jt CHAIKMA.V . r. e. L. J. Ipley, Proprietor.

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