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- " v . . ' . - . . ; . ' - . t i i '. V " ' t . " C. T. HALLMAN ARCHITECT Cantracior and Euilder HENDERSONVILLE , , HonoaaG bale. - m -m fti : ; r : : , . W rI I ' O , t r r- -.I,,, i i , . , ., , A. FICKER GROCERIES Dr. L. H. Snider Veterinary Surgeon By virtue of a deed " of trust executed by John T. Henderson to J. W, Pless, Trustee, for the benefit of the Bank of Old Port VM y&Ich deed is recorded in Book of Mortgages . No, 21, and Deeds office m Henderson county the undersigned will on the 18th day of September, 1909, between the hours pf 12 N. and 4PM :: u "6117 "luaer ior wu, t une court House door In rienaersonviiie, all the. following uuiucu real and nprco J . .. -. : ..f piupuruy, lo-wit: A piece or mrcel nf'lnnYl ; . - ' utb uaie lying and being in Clear Creek Townsh County, North Carolina, ' bound- ea ana described as follows, to wit: First Tract. TWinnirio- of . locust on a small branch at the southeast .corner of an nld fipiH 4VtU on the west side of the mountain, ana runs .North 9 dee- Kast aa Sfnl Ahrl poles to a chestnut at a large oiapie ana rock: then West fi , . ' " u stake; then North 24 deg. East zt poles to a stake in the Drake line: then East. 92 nnifs to . chestnut oakH. P. Kine-' ner; then with the Kinsr linp South 10 deer West 33 notes tn stare ana pointers, his corner vpt HOOR TO POTOFFrrii f. ? spnng; then with his NLXi DUUK 1U rUMUflOK Hne South 27 deg. East 26 poles to a Diack gum m a hollow, then West 118 poles to the beginning; cuiiuiining o acres more or less. n , i si , owuiiu xract: jBetnnnmg at HrTI 6 nVQ a pine stump and stone, a corner j. ' Ot the or mna P traot anrl O a 1 North 7 1-2 dP Fast 1 1 nnloc ieWS Otana a stake at the Edneyville road. then with said road North 70 deg. East 30 poles to a stake: Hendersonville, N. BURKHEYER BROS. le and 4 - Fancy Groceries We pay market price CASH for Eggs. in 10 016 PulC, r i- ji ii ivt mat ow puies to a staKe: We handle all News- then North 38 deg. East 60 poles papers ana magazines to a staKe; then JNorth 4 deg. tmars and lobacco VV est 48 poles to a stake; then South 87 1-2 dee. East fil 3-4 iviva -v ct. occn.c in VJlliaill s line. men iNorth 1 1-2 deg. East 35 poles to a stake in thp Mnflnv line: th PTI With tVlf ATrrrr lino ! . I I desire to call attention to the MNortn 8 1-Z .deg. West 154 poles , ,i , T AT 4- iT-..-U1.' I w-ui-wn O. XJ. JL ICCIIiaiJ JS CUT" iacttnati am a iMuiaryjjruoiic ner. then with Frppmnn and as such have authority to line South 5 dee. East fi3 nnlps tn take acknowledgements of par- a stake. Cxilham s line; then tips, pithpr in town or in the -North 55 deg. East 52 poles to a ' I T " j i i , hor0 onuv; n persimmon tree; men south wuxij. - dee-. East 19 Doles to a stakp- papers to sign. then Sonth kq Wpst 44 T.nlpG I am also a Surveyor. to a stake in Freeman's line:then pan hp tnnnrt nt thp rffiro ri-F With samp Snith f Hpct h:uct 949 IcD. Ray between the hours of Ples to. achestnut on side of nine a. m. ana nve p. m. For Hendersonville. Prof. Joseph Hyde Pratt; State Geologist and Secretary of the North Carolina Good Roads- As sociation, will speak in this city Monday, August 23, at the coun ty court house. " - .. His subject will be in the in terest of the good road movement and promises to be a timelv one as everybody is now.more or less interested in the ' betterment of North Carolina mountain roads. Professor Pratt Is also a prac tical engineer in the economic survey of good roads. . - Prof. Pratt is making a tour of the statevpreliminary.to the greai Good Road .Con vention to be held in the city of Asheville : on Oc tober 1 and 7. Each county in Dressed ' and Unci essed Girls, girls. AvHat'does it'mean ' T71 1 - TTt 1 1 t i . .. r iciiiK. awards nas nought a sewing machine! - V r Lumbar of any kind for any pur pose easily had here." Surfaced one side or- four, tongued, grooved, "plain as a pikestaff" any way xnat san nonest way STOP AT THE European Hotel ASHEVILLE, N. C Fifty yards from Southern Rafl way station , L o 0 K For the I e help to sell our admittedly first- A smilino- fa -wvi y uuu . ijtii cuuniy m uuu t , ugai - - . - --- - - the state is expected to elect del- &rasP of the hand is a' religion yoii like it. Prompt delivery, egates to this convention and xnat 101ks 9an understand. correct pricing and fair dealing great Tesutts are' looked forward Tm. i meetinff "HuhV said Captain. Toms, class iumber I he local countveommissinnpra -ii ... . , UdSS umDer. i . suuic jluiks Kir.KPn nnrnp winrn SVXuTSrICS f these sidewalks, and here I've RIGBY-MORROW CO Mondav and it is Knnprlt wit' been bumped nto four times . r rlvlUw " - , - -wv44tUi, i I - - a number of the citv and mimtv coming from the nostoffipp!, . ,. . -yJ 1 A. Plti'zpne nnH oHni1 4-U : and give Professor Pratt a rous ing reception. the Daily ships between Hendersonville Philadelphia, and Kanuga Lake. W. C. JORDAN. mountain Drake's and Phillips corner: then with Phillms imp JNorth lb2 poles to the beginning, j c A containing yi 3-4 acres, more or less. ItitL IMUKlrl small nhpstnnt. nk tKp Pnmpr- I - A W Wl 11V1 Sfnf lJv-ial , qH known as the H. P. King and Industrial Collecre a south direction 35 poles more, or Maintained bvthe State for the Women of North Carolina. Four regular Courses for Teachers. Fall Session begins SeD- Degmnning, Containing Z acres, temuer 10, iyuy. 1 nose aesirine to enter mure or less. Hr. F. I Dorfee Home. Mr. F. E. Durfee, president of the Citizen's Bank, has returned from a three week's stay in Michigan, called there by the serious illness of his wife. Mrs. Durfee's many friends here will be delighted to learn she is convalescent and will . re turn home to Hendersonville in ess than a month. . Mr. Durfee arrived in town ;his morning and says it seems good to get home. He remarked On the Vast, nnmhpr nf tnnriota here and says no resort he has so dense he couldn't get through, visited in the North , can how came to Hendersonville,;' anything like the crowd now in sai.d he for rest- For; rest and Hendersonville. quiet. And solitude. And this Mr. Durfee believes business what I get. I wish," he con conditions in the South to be tinued gloomily, "I wish I had somewhat better than those pre- ff0ne to Asheville!" vailing in the North and looks THE ATLANTIC CITY EXCURSION. The Southern Railway's excur Extract from Booster, 1910: ... , ' 'City council declining to grant Mr.- E. W. Ewbank street rail way 1 ranchise, ; claiming . the sion to Atlantic Citv on Anpm-t. tnree tracks already; on Main 24th promises to be a record street were .enough. Mr. Ew- breaker, savs District Passppv bank has organized the "Sky- Agent, Wood. scraping Aerial Navigation Com- The very low rate of $14.50 is pany, authorized capital eleven an attraction which very few millions. The conpany will ope- people can resist. There are all T5tp nJlSCOnorOf onrl -Pvvi rV - m'n J? 1 i -it r y , j-.vo.! ciivA xiciguu cm. i syrrs OI S1Q6 LrlTis- TO NPW Ynrk - The old man stopped. He had to. The crowd on Main street was etc.. and .famous Atlantic City itself of course is now in the height of its glory. The excursion train leaves Ss' isburyat 9:10 p. m., on August 24. The tickets are good in Pull man cars, and it is said to be ti e lowest rate ever offered. Vessing Glub '4-. " r l we Wlil do your Cleaning and Pressing e ask for is a trial we will do the work. Ladies' Work a Specialty All anc J. WALDROP & SON, Renting and. General Insurance. Hendersonville, North Carolina For Sale Notice. less to a black oak; then a south east direction 35 poles, more or less to a black gum: then to the should apply as early as possible. For catalogue and other information address J. I. FOUST, Pres., Greensboro, N. C. WTO PROCURED AND DEFENDED. Sendmojel, arawiiig or photo, for expert search and free report, tree advice, how to obtain patents, trade marks, copyrights, etAX, ,N ALL COUNTRIES. business direct with Washington saves time, mortfy and oj 'ten the ' fatent. Patent and Infringement Practice-Exclusively. rite or come to us at 710 Eighth Street, near Vnlted States Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. .f Iff" VT1' mm Mi, 1 ..TTTT..... , .. 8k 'itim sewing machine; ROLLER BEARi. HIGH GRADE. -99 Fourth Tract: Part of lot No. 2 of O. P. Drake land, beeinninjr at a stake, 2nd corner of lot No. 1. and runs South 24 dec. East 25 poles to a stake; then West 22 poles to a pine; then North 36 Doles to a chestnut oak: then North 8 deg. West 44 poles to a stake: then North 70 deer. East 27 poles to a stake in line of lot No. 1; then with same to the be- ginning, containing 15 acres more or less. Containmer in all 145 3-6 acres, also Mr. .T.T. Hen derson's saw mill boiler andlen- gme, ' httings and- fixtures now on Tranct No. 2. valued at $1,300. Sale to satisfy note for S3. 000. with interests and expenses. This August 18th, 1909. J. W. Pless, Trustee. Having qualified as Adminis tratrix of the estate of W L. Brower, deceased, this is to ii : t " . , ,Tn . .. , iiuuxy au persons naving any tor a long periopV of continued What s the use of just travel- 'claims against his estate to pre- prospcrity. The crops ' in the m along, knee deep in gloom, sent the same for payment to the immediate section from which he when the bright road of hanDi- undersigned or to my attorneys, has just returned are somewhat ness is just in front of you? Messrs. bhipp & Ewbank within below the average, lack of rain Turn to the rhrht and vou're sure 12 ?nths from the date hereof, causing severe damage. - I I I g y e or thls notlce will be plead in bar ' iifiiiririii it j i r This July 20th, 1909. N. G. Bro'wer. W'kly . Administratrix. Splendid Farm Near Town! 30 acres of good land, well watered, well timbered, part bottom land, part ynder cul 3 uon. x Only two and one-half nia from town, near Edneyville road A very desirable place in very respect. Address - C. C. YOUNG 'Route 2 Hendersonville, N. C Executors Notice. w S r f TaT' Judge Pace has been clerk of ga, who sold Henry Jordan the tuQ An n.- cement for the s.dewalks was m ord is surpassed only by that of town Saturday. Mr.- Tamsler Jonn rester of deedg of comments on the fact that, most r .u u ' j. all Southern cities are making the le continuousIr in State of North Carolina, x , .v " CanaCltV tni- woarc M y I omo I ' I J J vj.. mm.. J-Jt ItuITT 3 a years ja roe . rt Huenuu. you'y . ; ... : . , "-t ln tne matter dt .the last will ms j-y-year om wne iour years aud testament of William Hask- a QY) and is nmxr fnha-r nflpll T?.ViAt.f. dACAfiCArl two fine children. Judge Pace Having qualified as executrix- says he's tired of having every co x iuich, u- ; t, C4- t tt ceased, late of the said county one m the State refer, to Mr. 0f Henderson, N. C, this is to Law R mnefn nf RarviCA anrJ ;n-P,Mw. 11 .. v.-:. o-" ' Muujiuiuim an ciduiid Having viallils that his 4z years seem a long, against the estate of said deceas- I 1 A 1. Jl J. J.L 1 scale unthought of a few ago. YOUNG MEN. LEARN TELEGRAPHY! Telegraph Operators Are In long time to him. U-reat demand. ed to exhibit them to the under- signed on or before the 10th of A .-i.-.-tA4- 101A 4-11 i-Z ;ii rnu i i j. i 1 , , . iiugusi, ifiv, vi cms iiuuct; will The laundry foks have their i h w v,; troubles, too, these 'glad bright recovery. - ' ; days. A lady recently sent there All persons indebted to said a package containing one shirt estate will please make immedi7 Mortgage Sale ft lioys. this is, your opportunity to learn a first-class trade that pays a good salary every month in the year. There will be a greater demand for Telegraph Operators this Fall and Win- . w , ate payment. ter than there has been for many years i , I Presentment of claims Or nav- past The prominent railroads of the siarcnea oniy as ner son had ment of indebtedness can ' be South and other parts of the United, worn it but one week and she made to the undersigned at Hen states are writing to us to qualify as did not think it reallv nPPr?Arf dersonville. N. C. or tn Opn. A many young men of good character for washing. Five cents accompan- Shuf f ord, attorney, for said estate their service as we possiDly can. We i ,i . i . . . - icu liic ouu l yay xui nie re quired starching ! trust that the reliable, ambitious boys of the South will rally to this srolden Another case: A visitor, aftpr having partaken of a generous J ell Rhett, deceased. by buying this reliable, honest, high grade sew ing machine. STRONGEST GUARANTEE. Rational Sewing Machine Co; - BELVIDERE, ILLINOIS. Bv virtue of the nower con tained in. a mortgage executed by opportunity r . a. L-rowaer. 10 me unaersien- n,n aa oi;,r ?M ed on Aucr. 23. 1906. to secure ttt . " ; - , 7 wuiy iuur w bia uiuuuia. ve gutiran- inXlotD dSallit T ha r Iu.'" al at a well known boarding made in the .payments, the un- "or rj, -"7 on Main st, reached across dersigned will sell at the; Court promotion. - the table and picking up a corn House door in Hendersonville, N. jnilJ. jVi i rpswo. rnnffin nlacpd it in his nnrkpt ' -a1' i,8' Jw'iS?16 t?12 1ow rate3; Newnan is extremely health- He wanted it as a souvenir, he m,""' fuJ line climate; .excellent drinking Unid uwOUiit.v . . " - water. Write at once for our new illus- Pless Division, beginning at a trated catalog. A letter or postal wU stake orrthe South side of Broad bri iti IT IS FRER Street and on the East side of - . . Southern school of leiegraphy Box 272, Newnan, Georgia. " at Asheville. N. This the 29th day of July, 1909. Rosa V. J. Rhett . Claudia L. Rhett. Executrixes of William Hask- Directors To Meet. You should get acquaintec at once. Sometriinc npw dainty and delicious Fancy Peaches every day. "THE IDEAL' MISS NETTIE LeGRANDE. i FOR YOUR Fresh Meats, Fish and Eggs Phone or call on LYDA & STEPP On West College St Back of Justus' Pharmacy PHONE 76 Our Market is kept jn a clear and sanitary condition, and wher. you get anythinsr from. us. vn? may feel assured that it is ATI Ripley Street, and running thence N. 79 E. with Broad - Street 125 feet to corner of Judge Pace lot, then South withPace Jine 100 feet to stake, then S. 79 W. 152 ' The directors of the Western right! Carolina .Base .Ball .League will moot In A cVlPITlllo r-ni rrVi- - ATo- I ' I Oil T nrHprS Ql-o roonon nil. ters of utmost importance will soicited, .and will have prompt It is sincerely hoped that the be considered. schedules of the rival roads will not conflict. Nice, little', pleasant, srentle. easv. Safe and sure pills, are Rings. Little Finesalve, carbolized, soothes pam. For Sale Mnr1rn Q rnnm feet parallel with Broad Street to , ci o i i i T?inlPv Ztroat th pn N. 1 W. 100 houS n FIat Drive, 1 feet to the becinninfi:. " Sale to satisfy two .notes each for J5.66 with interest from their date, cost and expense. ' This August 16.' 1909. . J. W. Pless, v . Mortgagee. mile from court house. Over 2 acres grounds, seryarits, house, barn, etc. Address T. R. Barrows,Hustler Office TVi o rvrnnpr war o nrl mofVu-wl rf tq. ing a cough or cold is to first of all gent- In any emergency bruises, cuts, sores. ly move the bowels. This you can most burns, scratches etc, Pinesalve, car- ronvp.menuti uo nw lain a nrvA nrrwn hniDH iq hoof vih K-r of Bees Laxative . Cough Syrup. It is Pharmacy. v pleasant to take, acts promptly. Child- - - ren like it. ols by Hunters Pharmacy. , !, . ' A . - ' : . 1 The Kidneys eliminate poisons by - FOR SALE. One heifer, two feting as filters for the blood. When vparc old Onp walnut nflFipp they tail in this respect serious ailments ears. oia. ne wamut omce mus result . pineuIes for fhe kidneys desk. One Strawbridge Seed are what you should take -At' the first Sower. One Field roller. Ed. warning sign of kidney trouble. They R Memmmger, Flat Rock. N. C. ' as?ist tne Kianeys m expelling unc acid s $ ' 3t wk-p " Polson- Sold by Hunters Pharmacy. The Hustle Print Shop. I J
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