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"TO AY. MARCH 24, 1916, THE ASHEVILLE TIMES PAGE ELEVEN Bringing Up Father L(Copyright 1915. International News Service) A- By George McManus aB l f - - - . 1 'S5S5X!t.' I llBrou..T I II ( . lP'fnF I NEVER 1 II LEAVE WOOLD 1 TT.H' ON LJ ,T T0 J I I POTTT I EARLY Tt)MOReriw' !"- J ' JTW i ' time : onna S 1 tES 4 , I OrVvis.v ) , v -J ' READ THIS PAGE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Time lo ............... per word Times 2c ...... ... ......... - per word Week 4o .-- per word Week Ic per word i weeks lOo ... . . .per word Jlonth 12o ..per word Special Rates for Situations 'Want ed 20 words 1 time free; additional insertions 10 cent each Insertion. I No advertisement taken for LESS fun 15 cents. , 1 The reduced rates are for consecn ,l,e Insertions, terms cash. ONE "AD MAN" HOB AND FAY LATER - , ,,, THE A B C COLUMN READY RUft'UKUNt;!; JUlUriUJNAKX i NY TiAim xuu warn a iajam I of kiln dried kindling or stove 'A wood call Plsgah Lumber Co, Phone 321. - 2-24-80t AS UP TO THE MINUTE SHOE Shop. Prompt delivery. Satis faction to all. Pacel post paid Dae way. O. Bowden. Phone IS 17. n Font CoHese St. tf BUBBER HEELS, 35c. MMi'i U. sewed ........ ,.0c Jlen'i sole, tacked ..60o RED CROSS SHOE HOSPITAL Phone 220742 Biltmore Ave, S-16-tC Wanted Miscellaneous. WAN1TD WATCH, CLOCK AND run repairing, we send for ana deliver work. Phone 2747 about your broken locks and kcrs N. A. Harrison, opposite Langren hotel. 2-29-tt pwwixo ip yov want rovn garden plowed call 82- J. V. HI debrand's Stable, tt and 0 UUt more avenue. I-ll-tf WA.NTKU THE SUMMER SUITS of last year; pull' them from the trunk and moth balls and let us put them in perfect shape for early prlng wear cleaned and pressed, or dyed a darker shade to look like new. Ladles work a specialty. New suits made. J, C. Wllbar, phones 189 and 826. - l-20-tf tlEA COTTON RAGS INQUIRE of the prtssman, at The Times of fice, tf WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH wanted. Good prices. May b brok en. Also old gold and silver. Ad Irwis Tooth Exchange, 201 Kenois .Bldg., Washington. P. C. P3-18-t wAYrEDHOME TO LIVE IN while attending school six month. Willing to do house work to pay for fcoard. "Am 20 years old, energetic, tond education. Address School Olrl. Care Box 137. 2-18-7t WASTED SECOND HAND FLAT M or Rotary Mimeograph. H. K. Wheeler, 10 Broad St. Mch 28-28-27 Ptll-823-8t WANTED A COW. APPLY TO L. I. . Btnnett, Langren Barber Shop. . P-818-S23-8t. ROOMS FOR RENT. n itiKUEj hoomu ron light noutpkecplng. Modern convenience. Reasonable ratna. Desirable peoplt- enlr. 17 FUnt St. 1-1-tf TUB AMERICAN 101 HAYWOOD m Heated Rooms lOo, 75o and 11.00 per day. Meals 250. 2-13-tf ONNECTINO ROOMS OR SIXfiLK room furnished for housekeeping. c'e In, 18 Grady. Phone 811. 1-7 -U- FOIl RENT FUHMSHFD ROOMS 4 apartment for light houwkeep '"g. 20 Clayton Bt. rhone 1 116. 3-ll-tt HET H)MH rlHNIMH'D unfurtii.lieil. Hot and cold bth. hone 3542. ti Pcnland trwt r-01-320-0l FIRST EVERY AFTERNOON OR SALE REAL ESTATE. MOALE AND CHILES Real Estate 23 Patton Ave. Phone 661. FOB SALE 00 TO 1,000 ACRES Mountain land, In one tract, well watered suitable for grazing. ' : 1-8-tf FOR SALETWO DESIRABLE COT- tages, Asheland avenue. Bargain D. S. Watson & Co., agents. 614-322-26t. WANTED TO SELL OR TRADE property in Clearwater,- Florida. Sloan Oarage and Supply Co., 78-80 Lexington Ave. 613-322-6t ' i FOR SALE A MODERN 5 ROOM house, one and one half acres fine ground, young orchard, poultry house, etc, in best section of West AsheviUe. A real bargain. Writs Owner, C. W. Moody, Wirt Ashe' vilie, Route 3. 3-18-6t LOST AND FOUND. Found Atlas Shoe' Shop to be the ' "Home ot White Oalt Leather" and Best for Material and "Work that Wears" 11 W. College St. Phone 2885 P. W. Lowe, F. L. Brunner, Props. 3-20-tf Lost Some Old Dilapidated Shoes Found In Splendid Tlepair at ATLAS SHOE SHOP 11 W. College St v Phone 2885 P. W. Lowe, F. L. Brunner, Props. 3-20-tf FOUND CHAMPION SHOE HOSPITAL TO BE the best place in town for service and quality. Phone (00-601. Parcol Post Prompt. l-l-tf BOARDERS WANTED. Ulia, M. A. MILLER 103 MONT ford Ave. Private board. Steam heat and bath on all floors. No sick oeople taken. Phone 26(5. 802-26t. XT YOU want accommodaUon catch the Charlotte street ear at the de pot and have the conductor put you oft at the Bon Air, s Asniana Ave, close In: thoroughly cleaned and new furniture from top to bottom All modern conveniences. Good table. Reasonable rate. l-18-80t SITUATIONS WANTED. HOURLY NURSING BY MISS Herns. Phone S0. Also by week or longer. ' I-14-80t WHEN' YOU'. WANT TOUR flAIR dressed or face mnMged, Phone 1411, Mamie Sartor, Hair Dremr. l-l-30t NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The City of Aahevlllo. N. C, Invites bids for the laying of from 16,000 to 26.000 square yards of concrete pavln and from 10.000 to 30,000 square yards of brick, bltullthlo, sheet phalt. asphalt concrete. (Topeka Spec Ideations) or bituminous masadam and about 5.000 square yards of con nta foundation. Spscldcations may be obtained at tbs offlcs of B. M. Lee, Cliy Engineer, Aahavllle. N. C. Bids will be receive. until I p. m.. April J 0th. 116, by U Conder. Hecretary-Treasurer. Karh bid must be accompanied by cartinsd rheck for 6 Pr cent of th amount of the bid; chock to be mada n.v.hU tn V. L. Conder. Secretary. Trensurar to puarantee the good faith nf ha bidder: said check to Du tor failed If succeiwful bidder 1 falls execute contract and bond within fif teen days after the award of Dia. Tlis right Is reserved to reject any or alt bids or parts of same, and to arcent any bid that may. In tne opm Ion of ths City Com miaul oners, be for the beet Intel em of the rlty, , K.U CONDEfl Hctary-Treuaurtr City of Aahevill CLASSIFIED SUCTION For Sale Miscellaneous. ONION SETS YELLOW DANVER 10 cts. quart; Red Wethersfield 10 cts; White Silver Skirt 15 ctsr Yel low' Multiplying 15 cts.; White Multiplying 15 cts. quart. Special prices in quantity. L. R. STRICK EK, Seedsman. 3-14-30t FOR SALENOW IS THE TIME TO manure your lawns and gardens. $1.00 per load delivered anywhere In city. J. V. Hildebrand. Stable 58 and 60 Biltmore Ave. phone 82. , V 2-24-30t . ! MAINE SEED POTATOES EARLY Rose; Irish Cobblers; Bliss '-Triumph; BUrbank and Green Moun tain $2.25 per bushel. Our stock is selected for seed and Is best ob tainable. L. R. STRICKER, Seeds man. 8-14-80t TYPEWRITERS RENT SALE Machines for Every Requirement at prices front $22.60 up, cash or easy payments. Rent, 18 month; three months $7.50. Every machine Rem ington, guaranteed. REMINGTON TYPEWRITER COMPANY, 1, t and I . Harklns Building, Phone 8678. . -.. . 2-29-52t : SPRAY YOUR TREES WE CAN furnish spraying materials and sprayers to suit your needs. L. R. Strieker, Seedsman. 8-14-10t WOOD ! WOOD) WOOD ! Sawed any length. $1.00 and $2.00 loads delivered. Phone 2699. 2-1-jOt COAL!. COAL! COAL! The kind that burns and gives satis faction. Plsgah Fuel and Dray Co., 175 Roberts street. Phone 1491. 2-86-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE 1014 CADIf- lac Ave passenger. Sloan Garage and Supply Co. 613-322-6t FOR SALE ONE PAIR MEDIUM sized mule t a bargain. Will sell for cash or time to reliable party. Phone 1578. P-526-323-7t FOR SALE 3 FRESH MILCH- cows. H. M. Weir, 10 Weat St., Phone 1578. 627-323-7t HOUSES FOR RENT. FOR RENT FURNISHED THE MOST ATTRACTIVE LIST OF furnished cottages, bungalows and apartments In Asbevllle. See . me befor you decide upon a place. , JOHN ACEE 8 Fatton Ave. Phone 81S s 22-tf FOR RENT FURNISHED THE AT- tractive house "Knollacre." furnisn ed or unfurnished as tenant may elect, located in the Victoria section of Asheville; broad views, (attractive grounds, , 5 bearooms, oming ana living rooms, parlor, pantrlea, bath and servants' accommodations; gar- are. Also two furnished houses in Biltmore village; No. 4 Short street and 15 All Souls' Crescent, each with ten rooms and bath; ample grounds kept in perfect order by the state. Olad to show these proper. ties to prospective tenants. Apply to Biltmore Estate, Biltmore or tole- ohone 68. 2-Zi-tr. UNFURNISHED TEN ROOM HOUSE on car line, near square, mooern conveniences. Apply 2 Vance street. -14-tf. FURNISHED HOUSES jTT. BLEDSOE COMPANY,. RENTAL AGENTS Phone 48 FURNISHED Hirnnii aleanlnr porch, heat plant on side of Hunset Mountain, good views munt alMDlns- porch, host plant, cloee in. If taken for long terra Will make terms very reasonable. Automobile sorvloe. 604-31 l-6t FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE anything; you want to own WESTERN CAROLINA REALTY CO. J. W. WOLFE, Sec'y-Treas. rtoooa 74 0 North Pack Vej. POULTRY AND EGGS. FOR SALE HIGH CLASS SINGLE comb White Leghorn hatching eggs. Quality and price right. $1.00 for 15. Ralph E. Lee, 30 Linden St. . i . 602-321-301 - J u BUCKEYE' INCUBATORS GET yours now and have ready for April hatch. Priced as low as $7.50 and up. All guaranveed to hatch every hatchable egg. I R. Strieker, Seedsman. 3-14-30 FOR SALE PLYMOUTH ROCK, Wyandotte, Leghorn, Reds, Bant ams, 10 yards. 15 eggs $1.25; 30 eggs! $2.00; 60 eggs $3.00. Write U. S. Furniture Mrg. Co., Biltmore, m. C. ' 8-11-301 ' Ic EGOS FOR HATCHING EXHIBI tion singfe comb R. I. Reds. Deep rich red. Two pens. One pen rose comb brown. Leghorns! $2.00 for 16. 6. P. Mears, 61 S. French Broad avenue. Phone 397. 8-9-tf POULTRY FEEDS STRICKER S Hen-o-Lay Scratch $2.36; Hen-o Lay Mash $2.60; Globe Scratch $2.3Brlobe-Mas!r-$8.6r ' Purlra Scratch $2.20; Purina. Chowder $2.40. Full line poultry supplies. L. R, STRICKER, Seedsman. . 8-14-S0t OUB. WHITE LEGHORNS PAY four times what they cost. Our breeders include the first prize pen and pullet of last December's show. ;Get your hatching eggs from us. ' One dollar for 16. Rates by the hundred. C. ,G. Blankcnship, Merrimon 'Ave. Box 28,; Route 1. 509-321-301 ' .. . . HELP WANTED. RIO JOB FOR . CAPABLE MAN Asheville Business college is asked to supply a man for secretarial po sition, salary $125.00 per month. Place will be vacant April 1st. Also the followlne positions are to be filled: Bkkpg and steno., Ry. Co., $60.00: also mnf. Co., steno, jn.o: also light positions, three. $6.00 to $8.50 per week. These places, ready April first. Please call at the A. B. C. No Information regarding post tlons given over phone. Also we de sire twenty young men and women to enroll for full courses. 8-18-7t WANTED SEVERAL YOUNG WO- men of good appearance and who use good grammar for salaried posi tlon to make house to house canvas In Ashevlllo and suburbs and solicit subscriptions. Permanent work and salary advancement for those who can present an attractive proposition to housewives and secure a sufficient number of orders dally to Justify salary. Experience not, necessary but preferred. Clva full particulars. reference and picture of yourself with first letter. Photographs will be returned. What salary are you willlntf to work for to begin with f Address "Position," P. O. Box 641 Asheville, N. C. D-SlI-3t. I. OFFICE SITUATIONS SECURED The following graduates were re1 cently placed: Mr. Fred Edwards, Armour A Co.. Sylva. N. C; Mr, Louis Cannon, Harrls-Barnett Co. city; Mr. Joyce Moore, French Broad Manufacturing Co. Also have the following April openings for our graduate: Law firm. cUy, I6U.00; Manufacturing Co.. City, $46.00. Also out of the city. Railroad Co., $0.oo; Mill, $60.00; Construction Co $76.00; Hardware Co., $60.00. WANTED -Twenty now students to enroll April 1st, Call at A. II. C. or Phone 3716. 615-823-261 WANTED AN ERRAND HOY WTTII wheel. Apply Hoods Millinery, Haywood street. ' 616-322-3t COMPETENT YOVN4 LADIES FOR our shoe, cloak snd suits, dry good and hmlery and shoe departments. Asheville Dry Good Co. 626-32341 CASH 1IOY8 WANTED ALSO GIRLS for wrapping parcel. Aahevlllo Dry Goods Co, 529323-3t CLOTHING ANIX MEN'S FURNISH lng ml omen wanted st once. Ashe ville Dry Qood Co. 130.323-21 SPECIAL. AUTO SERVICE $1.50 PER HOUR , ' PHONE 600 OR 392 ' . 3-16-tf EXPERT TYPEWRITER REPAIR -lng, typewriters for rent, New, sec ond hand, and rebuilt typewriters for sale. J. M.. Hearn and com-, pany, 8 Battery Park place. Near postoffice. Phone 448. 2-24-tf SOUTHERN HIDE AND JUNK CO., ', 11 Eagle street, pays highest prices for Junk, metals, rags, rubber, cop per, brass, bags, burlaps. Gun smith, Locksmith, General Repair ing. ' 3-2-30t. ST. CHARLES BARBER SHOP Union barbers, sanitary conditions. M. E. Felmet, Mgr., 7 Haywood St. Phone 694. 2-28-tf MONEY TO fjOAN CAN MAKE A few loans on Asheville real estate. Revell-Long Co,, 17 Paragon Bldg. 8-1-U AUTOS FOR HIRE RATES REA- sonable. Calls answered promptly. Careful drivers. Phones 2091. Ly erly Auto. Co. P-3-3-30t. WE BUY, SELL, RENT AND Ex change second hard for new furni ture. Asheville Furniture Co., 29 Biltmore Ave. Phone 1861. J-l-tf ... . 1 THREE BIG FIRES. This week, burning millions of dol lars. Tbe citizens of Pais, Nash ville and Augusta felt as secure from a large fire as do Asheville people, and yet many lost their all by fire. Do not delay getting enough insurance on your property. Phone 682 and we will promptly -write you a Policy In a strong, lib eral company, which will pay losses qnlckly. F. M. MES8LER AND SON. Insurance of every kind 26 Am. Nat. Bank Bldg. 633-324-31 WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF CHIL- dren'a hair cutting. St. Charles Barber Shop. Phone 694. 634-324-tf, notice. To Mrs. D. K. Darrough, T. K. Dar- rough, Emma Monk, Laura Nellson, P. O. Grist, W ester Beasley, Bessie a. Lashley, L. A. Hall, E. J. Randolph J. F. Glenn, 3. F. Glenn and Ruth Farmer. Aaron Landram, Goo. Dt Thomas, R. A. Carrier, 1. C Martin, Chas. L. Sluder, W. E. Kenerly, W. O McDonald, Bird ft Lange, and all other persons Interested In the report of the City Engineer fled In tne office or ths Secretary-Treasurer of the City of Asbevllle, assessing the cost of con structlng a certain Sower against you. on Livingston and Beech street In said city. You will take notice that said report has been filed according to law. and that the Mayor and Board of Com missioners of said city, at their meet' lng to be held on the 12th day of April, 1916, will consider said report and take such action as they may deem proper. You are therefore re quired to appear at said meeting and show cause. If any, why said report shall not be confirmed and the liens asHeseed as provided by law. This March 23rd, 11(. F. U CONDER. . Secretary-Treasurer. 635-324-201 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. State of North Carolina, County of Buncombe. Having been qualified as admlnl trators In the eatnte of H. M. Sprouse, decerned, lata of Buncombo County North Carolina, this Is to notify aU pcrsors having claims sgulnst the es tate of the said dec en d to sxhlblt them to the undersigned at Aahevlllo. Buncombe County, North Carolina, en or before March 18. 1(17. or thle no tice will be pleaded In bar of their re. covery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This the 17th day of March, Jill. W. T. OR EES', Executor. F. S. SPROUSE. , Executor. Sale ft Pennvll. Attys, March. 17-2 I-JI-AitII 7. PUBLISH YOUR WANTS IN. ... NOTICE. State of North Carolina. Buncombe County In the Superior Court, Pi A. Donnahoe and W. K, Howe, part-' ners, doing business as Donnahoe & Company, Plaintiffs, vs. '''..'.' Florence M. Alexander, Defendant. Notice. The defendant, Florence M. Alex ander, will take notice that a summons entitled as above was issued on the 16th day of March, 1916, by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Buncomba County, in an action Instituted by tha plaintiffs against the defendant for the recovery of Four Hundred Twenty-five ($425.00) Dollars, due by contract for services performed by plaintiffs for defendant, which said summons Is re turnable to the Superior Court of said County; and that a warrant of attach ment tv as Issued in said action by the Clerk of said Superior Court on the 16th day of March, 1916, against the property of said defendant in the County of Buncombe, which warrant of attachment is returnable before said Superior Court of said County of Buncombe on the eighth Monday after the first Monday of March, 1916, a3 aforesaid, when and where the de fendant is required to appear and an swer or demur to the complaint filed In said action, or the relief demanded will be granted. This the 16th day of March, 1916. JOHN H. CATHEY, Clerk Superior Court, Buncombe County, N. C. March 17-24-31; April 7. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. premier Carrier of the outh Schedule flguro published only as in formation and not guaranteed. EFFECTIVE JAN. 4th. 1016. No. Arrives From Eastern time: Savannah and Jackson ville 2:10 p. ni 11 Washington. New York, Norfolk ft Richmond ., 2:40V m 12 Chattanooga, Memphis St Louis, Louisville, Cln cinnatl 3:15 p. m. 15 New York ft East . . 11:69 a. m. 18 Murphy 6:30 p. m. 20 Murphy ... 1:47 p. rc 21 From Goldsboro ... . 8:00 p. m. 22 WayneivUlo 8:40 a. m. 27 Charleston, Columbia . 8:10 p. m. 28 Cincinnati, Chicago, Memphis, Chattanooga Birmingham and New Orleans 10:20 m. m. 85 New York and East . 2:40 41 Spartanburg, Avlanta Montgomery .and New Orleans 11:18 a .m 102 Bristol, Knoxvllle, Chattanooga 10:65 p. m. No. Departs for Eastern Time. 10 Savannah, Jacksonville 4:10 p. ro 11 Knoxvllle, Chattanooga, Louisville, Cincinnati St Louis 1:65 p. II Richmond, Norfolk New York, east 2:36 p. m. m. 16 Washington, east 6:45 p. 17 Waynesvllle and Mur phy 8:30 a. m If Murphy, Waynesmllle 3:20 p. m. 31 Waynesvlll ... , 8:15 p. m. 82 Goldsboro 8:60 a. m. 87 Chattanooga, Cincinnati, Memphis Birmingham, New Or leans 8:30 p. m. 28 Charleston 10:80 a, m. 86 Richmond, Washington, East , 1:30 a. m. 42 Columbia, Atlanta ....!: a. m. 101 Bristol. Knoxvllle and Chattanooga 7:10 s, m. No. 21 Connects at Hendersonvlla with train for Lake Toxaway. No. 27 receive connection at Hen- dermnvllle from Lake Toxaway. No. 10 connects at Hendersonvllle with train for Brevard and Lake Toxaway. Pullman Trains 11 and 16 handle sleeping cars between Asheville, Washington and New York . Nd. 41 receives connection st Render sonvllls from Iaks Toxaway end Brevard. Pullman parlor ear service on trains 11 and 16 between Aahevllle ant Salisbury. No. 22 Parlor cor between Asheville and Goldsboro. "Pullman buffet parlor cars on train 17-26 between Asheville and Augusta.'1 Through sleeping car dally from New York,, Philadelphia, Baltimore Washington, Louisville, Charleston, Jacksonville, Savannah, Cli-olnna-U 8t Louts, Memphl Baltimore and Louisville. Dining cars on trains . II, IT, 28, It and II. I. II. Wood. Dir. Passenger Agent 1$ ration Ave. Telephone $11 WW ASHEVILLE TIMES NOTICE OF DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION AND EXECUTIVE ' . ; . COMMITTEE MEETING,. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Democratic Precinct-' meetings will be held on SATURDAY.. APHlli 15, 1910, in the. several precincts of Buncombe County for the purpose of selecting delegates to the County Democratio Convention to be -.held SATURDAY, APRIL '22, 1910, at tlio court house in Asheville, each Of tho precincts in said county being entitle"! to the number of delegates to -said County Convention, as follows: Asheville No. 1 II AKheville No. 2 ................ . ' Aahevllle No. 3 ' . ... . . . , ... 1 1 Asheville '.No. 4 . . . . ... . . . .... . . k,.-13 Ashevilile No. 5 . . . .... .... ... ... 'i Asheville No. 6 ......... . Avcrys Creek ...... Heaverdam ......... Biltmore . . ........ Black MounUiiu Fairvieiw . . ... . . . . Flat Creek , , French Broad ... ...... . .. .11 2 Haw Creek .... . . . . Hazel .......... Upper Hominy No. 1 .... Upper Hominy No. 2 .... Lower Hominy Ivy No. 1 ... Ivy No. 2 .... ........ Leicester No. 1 , . , , . Leicester No. 2 ......... Limestone Reems Creek Sandy Mush No. 1 ...... Sandy Mush No. 2 Hwannanoa ...... . .' . West Asheville t r making a total of 157 votes in Said ' convention. Said County Convention will ap point delegates to the State Conven tion to be held In Raleigh, N. C, on , Thursday, the 27th day of April, 191 It, and transact all other business that may properly como before it on said date. 1 A meeting of the Buncombe County Democratic Executive Committee will he held at the court house in the cltv of Asheville on SATURDAY, the 8th day of APRIL, 1916, at 11 o'clock, a. m., for the purpose of perfecting plans for holding the Democratic Precinct, meeting on April 15th, and for such other further business as may proper ly come before said Executive Com mittee. This the 22nd day of March. 1S11. BUNCOMBE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. By J. W. I1AYNES, Chnlrman. " Attest: : 1 GEORGE PENNELL. Secretary Pro Tern. 625-324-3t NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S PAI.K State of North Carolina, County of Buncombe. " TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON CERN: Notice Is hereby given that in' the ense of Plato Sprouse, Howard Sprouse, Ruth Sprouse and Mary Sprouse, minors by their guurdlan. Nellie Hall (Neo Spronsel and Nellie Hull (Nee Sprouse) individually, e parte, on order was signed by his Honor, W. F. Harding, Judge presid ing in the 19th .Indicia! District, nn the 17th day of March, 1916, appointing George F. Pore, Commissioner, to sell ' and authorising the wile at public out cry at the Court llouee dour in tha city of Axhevllle. North Carolina, after due notice thereof ns rrqulred by law by posting at the Court House door and three other public places In said County, thirty days preceding the dato of siit-h sale, and by publishing in M notice In the "Asheville Times. '. it I newspaper published in uuncomne County, for four successive week 1m- I mediately preceding the dute of such .,, l,,.,, ,1 r lliH l,inl to. I .' BEUINXINU with the Western m-r. gin of Unlley street, thence North 8 J degrees West 150 feet to a stake; thence North 1 degree) 22'nilntites Eufl " 69 feet to a stake, the Southwest cor ner of lot No. 72 of said pint; thencf South 85 degrees East IfiO feet to a stake In the Western, margin of Bnle street; thence with said margin oi said street South'! degree 83 mlnutei West 69 feot lo the BEGINNING. WHEREFORE, notice Is herebj given In pursuance of mid order lh;u sale of said land will bs made by th Court Commissioner at (wclve o'cliwK mum. on the lllh day of April, lll'i This the 17th day of Marrb..lt. GKOHOK F. PORK. CommliMlorvn By Hulo ft Fennel!.- Att'rive. March 17-34-31-Aprll 4 - ! 6
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