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m ; ' ' '. -. I,- I ... - a ti Import of the Condition of at Hendersonville, la the State! of North Carolina,-: at the close of ousinsss; December 31, 1914. Xoans and discounts. . ..... $105,105 89 Overdrafts unsecufedV.t, : J-.86.0j?; Furniture and Fixture's! - 3,lt8.$SH Hue from Banks & Bankers 19,868.27, Cash Items Jv v i '..Vv;-'. . ; l,096.52v Gold Coin .- .,.- vvw - Silver coin," Including 'all-. , mlnorVcoOv (currency wyi . National bank r notes v and ' 3 077 99 " , other U. S. notesw.,;..,. 4,770.00 Total;; t vj7 LIABILITIES. r - v Capital stock paid in: . ... 30,000.00 tJndirided profits, less jcur- rent expenses & taxes paid 8,337.78 Dividends unpaid. ... ... . . 1,200,00 Time Certificates of" Deposit 25,962.65 Deposits subject to check..'. 58,786.72 Savings Deposits. . . . - . . . 13,111.39 Jashiers Check outstanding- 51232 :'mhem?:rrrrr7:.r 20.00- Reserved for interest. . 600.00 Total,. $138,530.86' State of North Carolina, T County of Henderson, bs: I, C. E. Brooks, Cashier of the above named; bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best cf .my knowledge and belief.7 41 r ; ; C. E. Brooks,-Cashier - Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 6th day of January, 1915. 5 E. H.. DAVIS, Notary Public. My commission -expires Feb. 20th, 19l5.-"-4;-U--p - -. -Correct-AtteEt: .. - . -P. A. BLY, -- A. B. DRAFTS; r F. E. DURFEE,?' rr B. W..EWBAN1C,' - ' ' - .. Director: : NOTICE, MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue Of a 4 mortgage executed ."by Lester Lemons and wife Leona Lem ons to J. L; Orr, dated Aug. 20, 1912 nd recorded in Book 33, page 225 of the records of mortgages for Hender son county, to secure certain indebt edness, therein : named, and "default fcaving-been made in the payment of raid indebtedness, which is now past due, I will on; the 13th day of Febru ary, 1915 at 12 o'clock M, at the court ouse door in the county of Hender son 'offer for- sale to satisfy said in debtedness and .expenses; to, the high est bidder, all of that land .described in said mortgage to-wit: . ! Beginning ;at ja; stake on the- east margin of Y$,rborough St., said stake standing South 10 deg.? West 74 feet from the intersection of the the- East margin of Yarborbugh street with the youth mar-of iyhite street, rid . runs witbf 'tg margijb i of Yr. lorbught,reet outh ;;10--d"eg:;;wpst .81 feet to-afltikeon.thel- North margin o an alley ; thence; with the ;west mar-, gin of 'said ;.aneya iin tion 165 ; f eet tci stake nrthe - west margin . of Jqnes streetV.thence LWith the west margi,of Jones street in a northern -direction 84; feet to a .stake; 1 thence in a .western direction 165 feet t the beginning-, -yr ) u: This the 9th day of January, 1915. l-14-5te Mortgagee. NOTICE TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of that deed; of trust exe cuted by Frank1-siaggs and wife to "W. C. Jordan, as - trustee, to secure certain notes therein described, exe cuted to H. F. Murray and assigned to J. C. Morrow, dated July 27, 1912; and by virtue of the authority therein giv en; and by virtue of the fact that the -said notes are past due, and the hold er thereof so demanding. I will, on the 25th day of January, 1915, offer for sale at the court house door in Hen derson county at 12:00 M. to satisfy raid notes, etc., to the highest bidder for cash all that property described in aid deed of trust, to-wit: The following described piece and ' parcel of land, situated, lying and be ing in the Town r of Hendersonvjlle, county of Henderson, and State of North Carolina, and known and de scribed as follows, yi2; :. Being lpt -No.-14- of the . Cae MorrdW Dlvision on 4th Ave. Beginning on V.gtaW p& ithe EIJniair' gin rtTi: r.-faluKiia & 19 1-2 degrees M. M ft from tb In- 1 tersection;.3narg1nof 'ithveV'Vi'th the S. mapgint ufe ros& rgtreet? We S W. iroeEi'NrtrlB.WdrunB" with the limot&triiS6. ltWvWl&fe&1 rees E. 109 fLjto a tak tUS rTneb S. BarkerjliJiei? Thefifeef With Sald f"i line 55 degrees W. 55 ft. to ft stak; . fJ. E. corner- of lot Not IS,'? Thence vith the line of lot Nw 158; 66 t-t degrees 85 ft. to a stalce dn'the E: xcargin of 4th ave- Thnc-;with-fhe 13 marginal 4th 'mteKti lde grees W. 50 ft to the oeginnlng. -Being the same landold y j;B. Sher man to Baxter Lahning ktfft -recbMed .in book 77, page 38 of the record of 1 Deeds of Hender8ojK-ounty7 ''"v" This the 19tb day of DecembelS!2 12-24-4tc W. CI JORDAN. Trustee. ADmHi$TRATOBS KCTTTCeI Hating qtialifled as aammlstratpr Vdf .the. estate ot thr late -William $etitelT "before the Clerk of the Superfof cjburt of Henderson -county thfs isto notify all persons having claims against the estate to present them tr the ?nhder ftigned on of ' before ': the 8th day of January, 1916- or ihls notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All per sons indebted-teisaTd estate are noti ced to make immediate This the 7th day of Janniryrtns m m ;J, H. ROLLINSi -F NOTICE IIOETGAGE SALE. v' By virtue of a mor. tgage executed ,tp the undersigned by;J. C. Sherrili; trus tee, on January. J3 i .1912,secure- three note? aggregating $315 .withvacl crueti Interests appears: preference ft aid mortgage as recorded - in (Boob l?3;at page 188 of the Records of Mort son county, I will on the 1st day of February, 1915, at 12: 00 o'clock M.y At county, offer for sale to satisf irsaid ' mortgage, .notes and expenses "all that j and described in said mortgage to-wit: Being lota No. 12 and 13 in block No. 5 of the Laurel Park Division as shown by plat recorded in Book- 67, page 100 o f the Records of. Deeds for Henderson county, and more, particularly describ ed as follows: . Beginning at a stake at the intersec tion of the S. margin of 5th Avenue with the west margin of White Pin Gap Drive and runs with the W. mar gin of said drive S.. 3 1-2 deg. W. 150 ,1-4 ft.-to 'a stake: thence S. 8Q 1-2 deg. 159f eetdtheEiceer'f lotH No. 11; thence with the E. line of lot No. U N. 2 1-2 deg. E. 150 feet to a stake on the S."" margin of 5th Ave.; thence with the S. margin of said ave nue N 80 1-4 leg. E.160 feet to the beginning. -" Excepting and reserving a strip of land 7: feet wide on the North end of the above lots adjoining 5th avenue to be used for the purpose of widening said avenue. This 30th day of December, 1914, FLORENCE JORDAN, - r Mortgagee.- By Smith 4fc Shipman,, Att'ys, l-7-4to McDOWELL COUNTY TAKES VERV ADVANCED STEP IN EDUCATION, ' Marion, C., Jan: 6. -The McDow ell count?' board of education took a forward stop today by .the. adoption of the following. resolution: Whereas,' there is a demand throughout 3IcDowell county for bet ter prepared teachers, both in schol arship and professional, training, 1 and Whereas, the state and the county' offer full high school course in the county 'high schools which are acces sible and without cost to all the boys and , girls of; McDowell county who have completed the common school of studies, therefore be it Resolved, First, that beginning with Julv 1. 1915, all applicants for teach ers certificates to teach in McDowell county, who have never taught be fore, must present to the county sup erintendent a certificate from an ac credited high school with a full four years' course of study and has com pleted the following high school sub jects for four yearp: English, historv anjl mathematics. v - .Second, thafr all such applicants mitst: present to the county superin tendent A certificate 'showing the com-l-'leion of at least four weeks ,normai traininr course - in r some, accredited high school. - - .r - '-' - - It is the Intention: of : the board: of education to raise the standard as to prof essidnal - training next Tear in order 'ttf make - it 'Impossible for - any untarined' teacher to secure a certifl- j cate to teach" "3 school in McDowull J county.- . The board also endorsed; the uv'uwi .iliuxu si iae iwu county high schools, Nebo and. Marion. These twohigh schools will offer a full year's course in teacher training next year. MR. BRITT FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE Congressman-elect James J. Britt has made public a communication ad dressed to Miss Mary F. Henderson, chairman of the legislative committee of the North Carolina Equal Suffrage league, Salisbury, in which he sets forth his views concerning the suf frage movement, and his reasons for advocating equal suffrace. His letter follows: ' " 'Miss Mary F. HendersonChairman. Salisbury, North Carolina, .' "My dear Miss Henderson : "I have your letter of the 26th.'in stant,; asking for my views on woman suffrage, and in reply "will say that T favcr the ballot for -women, first,: as a mRtter of simple' justice and equally, as they not only have as strong minds, ai lofty patriotism,- and as noble life purposes--as men,, , but are-: also largo' popfert t owpers and tax-payers; aijd te ntitldU tp :the right to 'MotA tar jprotectioii and advancjement or "their- own,intecest8j- and secondly- ibeH nesus&'w Deiieve.tne example, of-thefiexr- jerbiigTof suffrage hyeJwife; rapthr Jd&ugnter ana sister wiiir .inspire men iorS wisir and? better, nsepf ,tbe ballotr l H yery sincerely yQurs, , i(Signed)i :M 'JAMES I1 BRITT. K)Asheville, N. CrOec: WXi bchool libraries instate; ' vThe forthcoming: biennal , report the r state 'deprtnjerit -r'of 'r education' ill how that the rural school library -movement!, has reached ; such - propor-. tions f that., there , , are . now something like 1,167,02 j volumes : In the supple- b mental- libraries. There, are now In the sUte 13370 libraries and 1,420 supplemental libraries.' Of thisnuin ber 102" original and '98 supplemental vt libraries haye only recently been is sued. :T ,, t r'r; '-.v.-'f: -'-!:; ; In these libraries the state" invests . $10 reach, the county and the commu nity-f 10 each, making' $30 for each original library; and" f or the supple mental libraries the Ipvestment ; is $5 each tor state, county and communi ty.;. This - make ' in ; 'investment, of about -$407,100 in original Jibraries and $22,450 In supplemental libraries. Deeds, Mortgage Deeds, Deeds la LflPrnst, Trespass .noticesChattel Hort- Cses and other lel. blanks f or sale tThe Middle-Fork sohOol closed- !at Friday night with an entertainment a f t er a v: six months:, f; continuoiis ses? aion. 'The children did ? exceedingly well,; which shoWsV tha ; Miss lerrell; had .spared no pains in her instruct. tiOnS: - The patrons wer, highly- please ed with Miss Merrell's work as a teacher.-;..-' . vv3,-f -f ji.-c Mr. . H. Herbert Hoc'utt,' engmeex on the ;.CharlotteTAsheville; highway-, has returned to .his home at Roanoke VaT He will be back In a few days ta con tinue his work.'1; : " - r: Mr. Robert: and ;Luther.:: Oatesr0f; Ashe Ville, are , spending a few : days with their parents,-Mr.! and , Mrs. C. Oates. ' . ' - t - r'.'.'f'- Miss Sallie Merrell has returned to her home . at Fletcher after spendirig six months in the Hickory Nut Gap. : Mr. and Mrs. ,M. AJ Barnwell have one to Florida for the winter. r Mr. Thurl Connor visited at Fletcher Sunday. ' ' HI - H ZIECONIA Domas, -II - ' . - ,Miss Bertha . Ledbetter has returned, irini-:Edneyyiile.: .where -ishe spent the holidays. ' ' : - Miss Cora Jones, Fred Foster and Chester Foster spent Sunday! with friends here. The new residence of Jim Lee. is nearing completion. Born, to Mr. -and Mrs. Terrell Tay lor, a daughter. E. L. Osteen of -Hendersonville spent Sunday with Kims Osteen.; . . Miss Pearl Morgan and Abram Capps were married on Sunday. ; MT. OLITET BREEZES - Joseph Queen of Green River has moved his shingle -mill to this section. His mill is run with a gasoline engine; He is expecting to stay here until spring. Our pastor, Rev. J. J. Gray, preach ed interesting sermons here Saturday and Sunday. , J. C. Tankersley is preparing' to erect a new dwelling, 36x18 feet. "" -' Good prayer meetings are being hela at ML Olivet on Sunday night Great interest has been manifested, by those in attendance. ' ! . . MR. SHIPMANS REPORT. Makes Some Recommendations and Gives Valuable Statistics. (Gastonia "Gazette.) . . " ' Statistics are dry things and the average man hasn't much use for them. In fact the average man is not likely to bother about reading, statistics on any subject except as a matter of refer ence when it becomes absolutely nec essary Editors are just about like; the average run of folks in this respect as in many others. A , few ot thenV may be fond of statistics but he.' num ber is doubtless ' relatively smaJJ, ' However .thi may be, we'6elieVe that -not only many editors , but,, no-: a few other people will be Interested in the statistics set forth In the twenty-eighth annual report of. the State Department of Labor and ; Pri.ntlng, submitted by. Commissioner -M; L. Shipman and Just issued: from the tress. It contains the latest and most accurate figures obtainable with refer ence to farms "and farm labor, trades, miscellaneous factories, cotton, woolen and silk mills, knitting mills, furni ture ' factories; newspapers, railroads and employees, etcv There Is only one serious defect in this reportri-which bristles, with interesting and. valuable facts from, beginning to end, and that is that .it is not entirely ' complete. This, however,, is.. not the fault of the department, which makes every rea sonable effort to get information. Many people are lax in making reports to this department and, a s yet, the commissioner has no way of forcing firms or individuals to make reports. U the Legislature will follow recom mendation -No. 3 as set out by Commis sioner Shipman in his report he will in the future have it in his power to make his annual report full and com plete; then it will be far more valua than it is at present. That recommen dation reads as follows: That all man ufacturing and other concerns of what ever kind, addressed by the Depart ment of Labor and PrlnteTy for- infor mation for use in the compilation ot its report, be required to answer promptly to ;thi best; of their know iedfi and belief." Ju order, to mak this-elective it would, of course, be xece$sary to fix a' jpenaltyf..for no; "compMaoc With this regulation: " -In f . the jehaplter on Farmini! tojtro ductory.to the statistics, considerable-- .space ris given, ttofa ;di8CUSsion?iofthe C9ttba :crdp find tcpt. prices. .yMf k jntersung tate tnax an increase! a he value' of k"lan"d tfs ; reprte.viii counties, while in - iz ' counties no change" is noted. Ninety-five counties report that the fertility of the soli is maintained; Inioning'oottntiess: there; a tendency ward larenfarma, In ninety the trend, is. .towar.4 smaller farms, while one: county reports' 'ab change.- : Labor. :is searce 4t? 98 coun; ties, inronly twa ls ittjsiven as jlenti-; fnl. ? Another JabJe , showsthei highest average wage paid5 men on'tKe' fArrn to. be, $1.18 per -"day- Ati 5 meVease of four cents over the previous year; the lowest Is seventy-five cents an increase of there cents over the previous year. Fortyr seven1 counties, report increases: in wages and 43 no change. Other tables show the cost of producing cotton and other crops in the various counties. ; - Similar : .information is . given with reference to the manufacturing in dustries of .various, kinds, newspa pers, etc. Taken as a whole the vol ume is.a valuable one for referencel When , the commissioner is given the power to force firms and individuals to furnish the necessary - Information when called upon ; then, not till then; w ill the annual report of -this depart ment be what It should be. Mr. Shipr man deserves . credit r -torHthe" report i , r t rf ni 'iV- ft 7 . ,'. mms. 4. 1 u M very th is hot a bit simpler than of a good portion of fine T! ' : ' li ; To put the . : ' " nr- i.L.: 4 ctat-Hustler of $25 per month for the necessities of life. -- : - . - -.-'-. - em me It's apparent that the Democrat influences in, some measure the : monthly of more yam thaii i v ii ii 'ii ii ii n 1 1 m Jm if -ww -im if m .IF YOU ARE, adyertisgr or gin Wl are .' . " 1 17 YOU ARE lit il ?v i 1 1 vii 3 ; I- i rS i a u cm : : Mm . . problem ! pie sim ii is we which represents Peinnioeira figure very low, : .- .- -'V , . - :. . r -' - .''.-:.'.ir.)' : reader spends on ..... . t .very $75000 tor necessities a U & Ik M f msmiem ...V en you issue th NOT then dv gui sXrWeeiss in v.- V.. 7 l r I'ii . A u v r U : worn this sum eacli Demo- -. l v' i JiT' the average ... . ceis expenditures e. MP f..VJ Uf Urtf; GAf - - f't a ' regular are But the gethrig Espeini; t .. ..... -s-i. w ion you should be- space in the -..-1 tne-yeay v. tss. J -.rl J ii. -1- ! I (. oi l ; t ; ."i ; : . .l --iv 1 I " i ? - 5 2- -,-5: (, AaistratornTOtfcD Xowa oui uus year. i $ .iaL.' ..a av l . fit
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