THE ASHEVTLLE GAZETTE-NEWS Wednesday Se, KALE OF REAL ESTATE FOB REGULAR A DELINQUENT TAXES. Jeff Was Right at That By "Bud" Fi PAGS EIGHT i No. for No. 79-1, At 11 c'olock on October 19th, 1914. At the oourt house door In Asheville, N. C, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the laws of North Carolina, the following lands in Buncombe county, on which the taxes for the year 19 IS etc, remain unpaid, a list of which lands to be sold and the amount of taxes due thereon, with costs of ad vertisement and sale to be added, are as follows: FIRST WARD. Laura Abbott, assessors' No. 108-1, Hp-zzard street; tax 97 cents. L. P. Balnbridge. assessors' No. 104-5. Fagg street; tax $4.85. Ballard and Jones, assessors' No. 1-222 and 225, Clemons street; tax J5.82. M. J. Bearden estate, assessors' No. 14-3. Poplar street: tax J1.94. J. G. Brown, assessors' No. 284-1, Terrace street; tax 97 cents. Henry B. Brown, assessors' No. 46-2, near Pine street: tax $1.48. C. Duckett, assessors' No. 98-5, Max street; tax $5.88. William Foreman, assessors' No. 122-1, Circle street; tax $2.91. Hardy Gibson, assessors' No. 32-4, Curve street; tax $4.91. Lou Green, assessors' No. 81-2, near Pine street; tax $4.85, Josephine Grec.lee, assessors No. 158-5, Dundee street; tax $8.73. F. W. Hubbard, assessors' No. 307-1, EaRle street; tax $2.91. McGee Jordan, assessors' No. 5-98, Max street; tax $3.88. Alonzo McCoy, assessors' No. 135-1, Eagle street; tax $7.76. Samantha McElrath, assessors' No. 25-4, Wilson street; tax 72 cents. Gay Morris, assessors' No. 205-1 Valley street: tax 49 cents. National Surety company, assessors' No. 35-5, Valley street; tax 49 cents. Thomas Oglesby, assessors No. 28-1 Eagle street; tax 24 cents. Isabella Rosenberg, assessors' No. 91-5, Max street; tax $9.70. Scott Lumber company, assessors No. 5-228 . Weaver street; tax $1.94. Andrew Madison, assessors' No. 18SH-1. Max street; tax $4.85. C. W. Wharton, assessors' No. 55-8, Unnamed street: tax $2.43. Rev. W. R. Zelgler, assessors' No. 1-21, Brick street; tax $4.85. "W. S. Edwards, assessors' No. 20-2, : Hilflebrand street; . tax $3.88. Mrs. M. W. Sorrells, assessors' No. 163-2, Seney street: tax $2.91. : SECOND WARD. Emma Davis, assessors' No. 138-8, Hillside street; taxes for 1911-1912 and 1913, amount $11.64. Mrs. Fred Moore, assessors' No. 56-19, Furman avenue; tax $7.76. Mrs. Mary A. Pence, assessors' No. 106-6, East street: tax $7.76. T. J. and Julia Reed, assessors' 31-6, North View street; taxes 1911-1912 and 1913. amount $S.7 Mrs. Amy B. Snider, assessors' 138-5, Seney street; tax $4.85. H. H. I.ittrell, assessors' No, Woodfin street; tax $5.11. W. M. Canada, assessors' No. 6-4, Merrimon avenue; tax $3.55. Bessie L. Howell, assessors' No. 148-16, Chestnut street; taxes for 1910-1911 and 1012 amount $45.60. Bessie L. Howell, assessors' No. 69-5, Holland street; taxes for 1910 1912 and 1913, amount $5.74. TTTIRD WARD. Olive B. Thrash and S. J. Philip son, assessors' No. 76-4, Madison ave nue; tax $6.79 . E. F. Vandlver, assessors' No. 80-16, View street: tax $3.88. FOURTH W ARD. T. M. Andrews, assessors' No. 131 10. Curve street; tax $2.43. Mrs. M. J. Campbell, assessors' No. lS'4-4, Buxton street; tax $6.79. C. F. Christopher, assessors' No. 8 SS, Southside avenue; tax $2.91. Christs School, assessors' No. 97-7, Brooklet street; tax $1.46. Lewis Clowney, assessors' No. 62-6, Hamilton street; tax 49 cents. J. L Cobb, assessors' No. 303-6, Bartlett street; tax $7.76. A. Eleasburg, assessors' No. 122-9, Bartlett street; tax $1.46. Mrs. E. D. Foister, assessors' No. 9-8, Southside avenue; tax $9.94. Mrs. W. B. Gardner, assessors' No. 136-12. Livingston street; tax $2.91. F. E. Gentry, assessors' No. 44-5, alley; tax 97 cents. R. T. GIohcow, assessors' No. Penrl street; tax $2.91. Silas Greenlee, assessors' No. Southside avenue; tax $2.18. Helen C. Guynn, assessors' No, S. Park avenue; tax $1.46. Blanche Hamilton, assessors' 138-9. Fagg street; tax $7.76. C. J. Harris, assessors' No. Oakland avenue; tax $7.'i.66. D. H. Hughes, assessors' No. 133-4, : Girdvood street: tax $9.70. I K. L Jeter, assessors' No. 41-7, Hamilton ktreet; tax 49 cents. O. N. Jones, assessors' No. 314-6, Phifer street; tax 97 cents. J. H. IyOUKhran estate, assessors' No. 17-8. Short McDowell street; tax $10.67 D. C. Ledford. assessors' No. 18-4, , Buxton street; tax $1.94. 8. A, Lynch, assessors' No. 126-8, Blanton street; tax $2.91. D. O. Moffltt, assessors' No. 139-8, j Bartlett street; tax $4.37. I J. L, Owens, assessors' No. 103-8. I dams street; tax $10.91. J. M. Parker, assessors' No. 2-9, (Ralph street; tax $3.88. i Will Phillips, assessors' No. 218-11. Beech street; tax $11.64. O. R. Tyree, assessors' No. 79-5, (Eugene street; tax 97 cents. Harriett Vernon, assessors' No, 108 ' 8, alley; tax $3.88. Roy P. Wagner, assessors' No. 138 8, Southside avenue; tax 49 cents. C. J. Woody, assessors' No. '49-5, alley, tax $1.69. W. R. Zelgler, assessors No. 71-9. Ralph street; tax $4.37. Eugene R. Cocke, assessors' No. 31 2, Patton avenue; tax $7.(0. Wm. J. Cocke, assessors' No. 2-20'J, French Broad avenue; tax $108.69. BEAVERDAM WARD. W. D. Roth, I lota, Beaverdam; tax $26.05. Mm. O. B. and J. D. Itogera, II acres, Beaverdam: tax $122. IIAZKL W ARD. . w. r. Bwangln, lots, Haxel; tax 1.71. , AVERTS CHEEK TOWNSHIP. 1 Marraret and D. E. Oraham estate, 'III aarsa, Arer- Creek; taxes for yean 1909. 1910, 1911. 1911 and 1911; amount $9,70, h ooo scAfccrr, . rtow four. P(ecei fMTa TKOse srx-meN S. .tetope. MOW tD hAvc WHATtooWU. V v 'NYo FouRPeces. , fupftese yew had P'trceJ v y6u HAv ? frureeN ( etach. sixyy-four. ) O eaerVT AN& YOU CUT IT rOUR PlECeS V ' J" .PieCeS OP J V I J, ' ' i s(xty koos. P.ecei ro P6C4 of mt I ' QfJAFCTeR.j, AMD WHcV-Ti J TlwO HONDRJE I WnTT ARTeRi AND N I Yourt fteiULTT viD FiPty-sik J I wHevr have You 6ot? I HANvBeRAeR. Pisces ot MeftTj -y -J er LOWER HOMINY TOWNSHIP. Z. F. Jones, 23 acres, Lower Hom iny; tax $3.37. LIMESTONE TOWNSHIP. R. T. Towe, 10 acres, Limestone; tax 32 cents. SWANN.W'OA TOWNSHIP. Mrs. T. K. Brown, 165 acres, Swan inoa; tax $46.44. Wi Buy Furniture L. S, Cordell, 68 acres, Swannanoa; tax $5.45. C. V. Hall, 1 lot, Swannanoa; tax $2.63. Napoleon Ledford, 15 acres, Swan nanoa, tax $3.00. Thomas Lytle, 5 acres, Swannanoa; tax $3.08. G. W. Orpin, 107 acres, Swannanoa, tax $11.01. XV. T. Wilson, 8 lots, Swannanoa, tax $1.32. FLAT CREEK TOWNSHIP. J. K. Robinson, 42 acres, Flat Creek, tax $1.23.' REEMS CREEK TOWNSHIP. J. C. M. Valentine, 5 lots, Reems Creek, tax 61 cents. W. B. Barnes estate, 1 lot, Reems P i Creek.-taxes for 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913, amount $1,20. B. A. PATTON, Tax Collector Buncombe County. has been finished. Forces of men arc still engaged in constructing the re maining part of the systems and the work will be pushed as rapidly as it Is onsi--tpnt tn fin cood wr.rk. viit iimueia i)i a routine nature occupied the attention of the nlder manlc body at the meeting last night, and several of these minor matters were taken up and disposed of. TROUBLES OF A DAY IN THE POLICE COURT Seven cases constituted the docket of Police court this morning and only small fines and costs were imposed. The ase against Rex Satterfield charged with running a disorderly house was continued. D. B. Allison was taxed with one half the cosns on charges of violating a city ordinance Bertha Blanchard was fined $2 and the costs on charges of disorderly conduct with appeal bond fixed at $50. Will Goldsmith was fined $2 and the costs on charges of disorderly conduct. Three "drunks" drew and the costs each. finci ol (1 Ocean Depths. Tbe averaRe depth of the Atlantic ocean Is 14.000 feet and of U,e Pacific Phone your wants to 201 in 44-5. 8-6, 117- No. 15-3, Household Lots and Pay the Highest Cash Price Want enough to Furnish 10 Cottages Address P. 0. Box 487 Asheville T WINTER TERM S Excellent Corps of Teachers Has Been Secured by the Y. M. C. A. Plans are maturing for the formal I opening of the night school of the j local Y. M. C. A., on October 5. In- j dicatlons point towards a large on-! rollment this fall and winter and a j very successful term for the school. Tho faculty of the night school wlli be composed of the following: ! Common grades S. J. Morgan of the West Asheville public schools. Bookkeeping D. V. Burke of the National Biscuit company. Shorthand and typewrit. ng C. O. Wells of the Asheville High school. Telegraphy A. K. Akers, manager of the local Postal Telegraph company oftVcs. English for foreigner Robert Hoffman, an expert German Robert Ooldsteln, a local attorney at law. 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