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It is from fine i time. tuff and acta like a charm every GIVE "SYRUP OF FIGS" TO CONSTIPATED CHILD Delicious "Fruit Laatlvew can't harm tender little Stomach, liver and bowels. Look at the tongue, mother! If coated, your little onus's stomach, liver and bowels need cleansing- at once. YtLen peevish, cross, listless, doesn't sleep, cat or act naturally, or is fever ish, stomach sour, breath bad; has sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold; give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup j Ffe," and in a few hours all. the foul, ccLstirnted waste, undigested: food end sour bile gently raOVes out of Its ' ' bowels without griping, and you : i : ' -veil, playful child again. Ask rgist for a 50-cent bottle of : -.- a Syrup of JPigs whlcxrcon i: . . : directions for . babies, chil- all ages and for , grown-ups, SAYS LEMON JUICE WILL REMOVE FRECKLES i - - . Girls! Make this cheap beauty lotion to dear and whiten your skin. boueei-? the juice of two lemons into a i''u containing three ounces of r". i . , hite, shake well, and you have .' i i. : pint of the best freckle and t-., ! '' : :), and complexion beautifier, at v -: ; v.-ry pmall cofat. V i:r crocer has the lemons and'any :r ' or toilet counter will supply il. t:r.ces of orchard white for a few . Massage this sweetly fragrant 1' r hitt- the face, neck, arms and Lfc ; is each day and see.how freckles and i 1 ni'.c5 disappear and how clear, soft a.:-; v Kite the skin becomes. Yes! . It u l.arraless. ARDLY AND ALONE Terrible Suffering From Headache, Sideache, Backache, and Weak cess, Relieved by Cardri, Says This Texas Lady Gonzales, Tex. Mrsr'Minnld Phll pot, of this place, writes: "Five years ago I was taken with a pain la my left side. It was right tinder my 'eft rib. It would commence with an aching and extend np Into fay left shoulder and on down Into myt back. By that time the pain would be so severe I would have to lake to. bed, and suffered usually about three days .1 suffered this way for three years, and got to be a mere skeleton and was o weak I could hardly stand alone. Was not able to go anywhere and had to let my house work go.,: I suffered awful with a pain In my back and I had the headache all the time. I just was unable to do a thing. My life "as a misery, my etomaeh got In an ' awful condition, cjw 1 from taking so much rncIiinc. I suffered so much : -in. I had just abv-. given up all kepes of our r?tl thing to help i'-e. . - . ,. . "3 ca.a Birthday Almanac was turown in my yard. After reading its testimonials I decided to try Car- u, ana am so thankful that I C.u, for I began to improve when on tfc?' second bottle... I am now a v : oman and feeling fine and'th ci,? has been pennanT for has:ti?a c:n;a my awful -bad health, i, ' iiways prcica and recommend Carcul.' Try. Cardul today. E 78 -.00 Per Bushel paid for rye'deliver ed at Byers Bros. Store, Henderson ville, N. C. . . " . - -9-ttC--: COULD If 'Legal "J NOTICE OF BE-SALe! : , State of North Carolina ? Henderson County.- S-uperior Sourt before the Clerk. James. Harris and others .' ,' , " " vs.' . . !.'-' . '' ;v Joha Harris and . others ir: BT virtue Qf a decree of the Supe- .vuu1 ln the ahoye "entitled pro-" '-eeujg.in wnich the undesigned: wat "yputmea uommissioher fo sell the lands -hereirrafter 'describedllor par tition among' the plaintiffs and defend ants' as tenants-in common, the under signed Commissioner will' on Monday, August-6ih. i917, at 12 o'Qlock M., at the' court house - door of Henderson county offer for sale to the hightst bidder - all the " following described lands, situate'ln the.'county of Hender son, and State pf North Carolina and more particularly described as fol lows: . : . . That tract of land described in deed from Jfthn-:T.?Vo i '7, TV; , Zr::,!' UA- Voii ;:Vr.r rr-ri z.. , 15i,uiU iu nuu. 54, page 283 of the Records of Deids for Hen derson County, and more particularly described as..follwo:sl23456 Rc MV H Stuat in the Countjrof Henderson township of Blue Ridge, and State of North Carolina, on th ater4 of ri? lTZ See5',tlJ? f Pa.tent No250,!aee4 from aC: Sitton and wife to Mark Ul.ia"u ue5cru,ea m aeea V v "ti - Tuua ttUU otners iq John Uverett, and vife, Emily. J. IAvJ. erei; containing 10 acres more or ess and bounded, as follows: Beginnine at a stone at William Morrison's White Oak corner, and runs N. 80 -E. 25. poles to a Hickory? thenee S. 15 W. 64 poles to a stone; thence S. 80 W. 25 poles to a stone in his own lin,e; thence with his own line N. 15 E. 64 poles to the beginning. That land described indeed from R. M. Justice and wife to J. Harris of date November 10, 1905 end of record in Book 84, page 282 of tl.i Records of Deeds - for" Henderson county and de described as follows: Being in the township of Blue Ridge, County f Henderson, and State of North Carolina, and knowrf and desig nattd as follows, viz: adjoihinc KBe land of Wm. Jones and others. Beginning on a pine, on top of.ridge, said Jones corner; thence N. 77 W. 64 ponies to a Chestnut; , thence South 61 W. 84 poles to a Spanish oak; thence S. 29 E. 76 poles to a white oak; thence same course 84 'poles to a stake; tjtence N. 38 E 110 poles toa stake; thence N. 10 W. 80 poles to the begin ning, containing 98 acres more or less. That lajid. described, in deed . from George W. Justce, Commissioner, to Jay -HaTrijr,-ofdate-etembr-6trr 1913, and of record in Book 86. at page 3. of the records of Deeds for Henderson county and described as follows: .Being m ine vownsmp qi iiue luage, 1 County tff Henderson, and State of 1 North Carolrna and known and desig - nated as follows,, viz:. A part of Patent Nb. 2-50 on the wtCfens of Big Hungary and Hjtle Hungary Creeks, adjoining the-W. N. Clark lands now owned by. said Jay Harris, Wi Jones ahd. others an dkndwn a sa part of the Mack plaee. 1 Beginning at a stake and pofnters on the top of a ridge at Chestnut sprout, corner of the W. N. Clark tract ; and runs South b9 aeg. wast su poies to a rock arnd small ehestnut; thence South 25 dee. East 9S poles to a stake and pointers; thence North 64 deg. East 80 jpoles to a white oak stump in said Harris' line of his Clark tract: thence with saii line North 29 degrees West 76 poles to a -stake at small Spanish 4 oak-, corner of said Clark tract: thence with said line North 21 deg. . West 39 poles' to the t&ginning and containing 50 acres more or less. Tne terras or saia saie areooe 1 fourth cash-and the balance to be pafU January 1st, 1918, said deferred pay ments to he evidenced by. note bearing interest at 6 and title to be retatmed until the purchase -money, is paid in fun. " ' This 23rd day of June, 1917. -- - W A.SMITH. 7-5-4tc Commissioner. GOlDnsSIOXERS SALE OF THE J. P. MORGAN HOME PLACE. Under and by virtue of adecree of the Superior court of Henderson coun ty, the undersigned, as Cpmmissloners. appointed "try tbe 'Courf to sell for' par tition amone the several parties in terested, wherein are Josephine Mor gan, widow and others the children of said . J. P.. Morgan and purchaser oi certain Interests, we will on Monday, August 6th, 1917. at and before ,tb?5 Court House door. In Hendersonville, in said Henderson County, within the legal hours of sale, sell to the highest and best bidder on the terms herein after named, all that tract of land, on and near Fremch Broad River, In what is known as the Capt. W. D Miller community, known as the Morgan home place and containing near 70 acres,' lying on both sides of the pub lic road leadlne from Rugby to Horse Shoe, in desirable neighborhood, right near the road leading "from Hender sbnvlle to Mills River. -On the place iiear the -road and most accessible, is one;of the finest bulld citcs lo be - found in the mountain, a Ian apple orctard, a splendid vell and some old buildings, capable of be s. -.- usdr a few acrespf - Cr e 1 ' land, timber, for ! n - - rcntJT- rolling iiplarH. - : Grins' of -le, one third payable in -nfh on dy of sale and balance on a twenty four i oroA it. Of twelve ana iweuvj months, with a chance for more time for -'the final payments. : Title made when ail- purchase money Is paid, or final ' settlement made.-- Here Is . a chance to buy a desirable tract of land on- favorable terms as to payments. , it This July 2nd, 1917..- -'v.. -," v THOS. : J. RICKMAN. r---..j"; j lbeRXS CANNON. ; 7-5-4tc ' " Commissioners.; Notices KO.TICE OF EXECUTION SALE. State "of North Carolina, : Henderson County. -, Ia Superior Court - -H. M. Hester vs. C '.E. Bonesteele. By virtue of an executioii in the 'above entitled cause directed to the un dersigned by the Clerk of the-Superior Court of Henderson County, the under signed .will-oh Monday, August 6th, at 1 o'clock M. at the Court House door or Henderson County offer fo rsale to the highest bidder fo rcash all the rigift; title and Interest of the above named defendant, C. E.: Boneeteele in and to the following described lands, viz: ,.;;:::V;v--. 'Vil Those six tracts of land described in deed 'from A,"Ii. ROllihs-and wife to R. W. Bryan and C. E. Bonesteele-. of date September 6th, 1916r and of record in Book 94, at page 25 of the records of Deeds for. Henderson County, which said lands -are situate' In the township of Mills River, Qouhty of Henderson, State of North -Carolina and more -particularly described as follows: . First Tract: Beginning-on a stake pumieis ra or near u.i. uuw lines and runs W 27 E.-74 poles to a runs "NC 27 " E.v 74 poles to a stake and pointer:' thence-N. .59 E, 2a poles to a stake; thence N. 34 poles to a crooked wMte Oak; thence with Mark Moor's line to a Black oak on top of mountain, in L. T. Cairnes line; thence with I, T. Cairnes line to the beginning, containing 20 acres more or 'less and, being land described in Moore,Mf record in Book 81, page 188 of th6 records of Deecte for Hender Z ntv ;r ' son county. Second "T.Eact: Beginning ona lo cust stomp and runs S. 10 '. 48 poles to a double Spanish Oak; thence S. 39 E. 76 poles,. to a black oak;-thence N. 22 E. 48 poles to a stake; ; thence N. 40 E. 41 .1-2 poles to a black oak; thence N-84 W. 70 pores to a White Oak in the branch; -thence N. 40 1-2 W. 47,1-2 poles to the beginning, contain ing 25 acres more "or less, and being land described . fai deed from . Philip Allen and wife to Mark Moore of re cord in Book 81. at page 187 of the records of deeds for Said County. Third Tract: Beginning on a Span- ish Oak tn the old line at the edge of th field and runs N 40 E. 21 1-2 poles th field and runs in u ju. -ax PJe to a black oak: thence S. 62 E. 30 1 poles to a rock at a persimmon bush; thence S. 84 E. 66 poles to a stage in Modre's line; thence with his old line r'W. 104 poles to the beginning, contain ing five acres more or less, and oemg land described in deed from S. J. Whit aker and wi4eto Mark. Moore .of reeorfd In Book 81, page 191 of the records of deeds for said Coun-. - FourthTract: Beginning on a rock in the Forge Bounty Iftne and runs S. 31 deg. W. 44polrts to a stake; tience" a.SQutn ast course wiin ine top .qi mountain to a locust stump, a cdr- ner of the old Forge Bounty tract: henee West with the old Forge Bounty Utia RS nole tn ftie beeinnins. wntam- mg 15 aCres -more tfr less and, being 1aT, e-cribed in deed from D. F. Tay , lor and wjfe to Mark MooW of record ?in Book '81, at page 190 of the records nf reeda lor- Henderson county. r Fif th. Tract :Beginntag on 'a dead iocugt and run3 S. 10 E. 48 poles to a gpantieh bak; thence S.. 39 E. 76 poles 1 oa t)iack oak; thence N. 22 E. 48 to a stake; -thence N.'40 E. 73 poleg' t0 a gte; thence W. 122. poles to tne beginning; containing 38 1-2 flnreg mrp. or less, an dbeine land de- Scribed In deed ' from J.W. Smathers anawife to Mark Moore, of record in Book 72, at page 592 of the records Of deeds fo rsaid County. Sixth Tract: Beginning on a Span ish Oak on the- road, Adam Hick's Con nor; and runs S. 45 W. 48 l-2 poles to a White Oak on the gap of the ridge ; thence S. 8 W. 28 poles to two Spanish oaks in John Smathers' line; thence N. 71 1-2 E. with his fine 49 poles to' a p ine . thence N lpani' a linp so 82 E. with W. H. Gil lespie's line 38 poles to a White oak, at the graveyard; thener'E. 4 poles to a stake; thenqe S. 48 E. 3. poles to a post oak; thence N. 28 E. 24 poles to a rock; thence N. 37 1-2 E. 8-poles to a Spanish Oak; thence N. 48 W. 11 poles to a Spanish oak; thence S. 72 W. 12 poies to a Chestnut; theriae wit hthe road 28 poles to the begin ning, an dbeine land described in deed from Sullivan Whitaker to Mark Moore of records in Book 18, page 245 of re- cods of deeds for said county. This 6th day of July, 1917. V - . V ALLARD CASE, 7-12-4tc Sheriff Henderson County. ' " NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE. Uirder and by virtue of the power of sale contained in certain Deed ' and Trust executed by. E. L. Harrell and wife. Florence Harrell to J. B. SbAp man, Trustbe, on the 25th day of May, 1916 to secure Indebtedness therein described, with interest, cost and ex penses, w'ich said Deed in Trust is duly recorded in Book 47 at page 76 of tie Records of Deeds for Henderson County, and whereas default having been made in:the payment of the said Indebtedness jo secured after due and proper demand for the payment of same and after air notices required to he given by the Deed in Trust to the makers of the said Deed In Trust have been given . and the power of Sale therein having become absolute and being called upop by the owner of said Deed in. Trust to foreclose same, I will at 12 o'clock noon-on the 13th dayof August, 19174 sell at public auction to tha highest bidder for cash, at ' the Court House ;door, Hendersonville, Henderson County, - North . Carolina; the following .real estate: Situate, lying and being In Hender - i c-:Tity, -Henrt'"?rknvilft To--nChlp and State of North Co.xolina an - ng all of the land conveyed by C. C jo-t idan and wife to P. V. Anders by deed dated September 26th, 111. and re corded in Book 73. at page 119. of the Records of Deeds for-Hendersou coun ty and njore particularly described as" follows : Beginning at the Intersec tion of the east margin of WAliams street with the south margin of the cross street that runs between the C. C. Jordan and the JTWIlliams'propertv and runs with the south margin of said cross street north; 73 degrees east 311 1-2 feet, to" a- stake oil the west margin of Harris avenue, thence , with the west margin of said Harris Avenue south 24 1-2 degrees east 167 feet to a stake Cory C- Harris corner, thence with the said Harris line south 73 de grees west 311-1-2 feet to a stake on theeast margin- of Williams street thence with the south inargln' of said street to the beginning. - -This the 13th day of -July 1917 J. E. SHIPMAN, Trustee, -Fiitst Bank & Tre st Go., Assignee. " W. Marshall Bridges, - - - Attorney. ' 7-1914tc - ' ' ' ,, " - , XOTlCE OF SERTJCE BY PUBLI6A- " ; iox. . .--7:; - North Carolina Henderson County, j In the Superior Court, Oct Term. 1917; American Seating Company a" corpora a tion vs U T. Lester." Jr. The defendant ' above- named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the su perior court of Henderson County : to eover possession : of oertaln person al property, towit. 267. operachairs. And the .... defendant will . take notice that: be is "required to appear at the term-of the Superior Court of said County to be held on the fourth Mon day after the first Monday in' Septem ber, it being the first day of October, 1917, at'the court house in said GoUn- ty in Heridersonvile,. N. Q., and an swer or . demur to the complaint in said, action, or the plaintiff will apply to. the vcoiirt for" the relief demanded In said complaint; ' " vThis the 14th day;f July 1917. w;, - " : . .' C ' M PACE, C. S.T-O. Wfc , J ,-.-. ;-; - v W : - :r Vaklnff Biff tfiiances.; - It is a great risk to travel without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era .and Diarrhoea Remedy, as. this peparationeannot be obtained on the trains or steamships. Attacks- of bdwel comrpalint ar,e often' strdden and very severe, and everyone ahouJd go prepared for them. Obtainabre every where. , ' NOTICE OF MOKTiK AGE SALE. Whereas on the 26th day of May, 191b; W. H. Robertson and wife, Ber tha Robertson of the County of Heri- I derson anl Stato nf . Nnrth Parnlina ' executed to Jonathan Case and S. M. f Kine trading as Case and Kine- of the ' King, trading as Case and King, of the of North Carolina, a mortgage on the lands herein after described, which mortgage is duly recorded in Book "46, at Page $6 of the" rebordsof deeds for Henderson County, to secure a certain intteotedness. therein named,". and whereas . default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness, thereforeby virtu erof the power ot sale , contained in said Mortgage, the .undersigned "will on Monday, . Septem ber 3rd at, 11 o clock a. m.. at the court house dpor for Henderson. coun; ty,. offer for . sale at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, a,ll the land convened by said mortgage; which lands are oounaea ana aesenpea as j follows: . r ., -AJifil:l Lying and being in Hendersonville township. Henderson County. North Carolina adjoining tpe lands -01 tne George Love place. Alexander Mills' and : others, and beginning at a Black gum, George Love's corner and runs with bisline North 21 poles to his corner; thence west with Love's line 54 poles to a pine; thence South 9 deg. West 21 poles to a rock, thence to the beginning containing seven and one half acres (7 1-2), more or less.? . - This the 1st day of August, 1917.. ' " . - JONATHAN' CASE; " S. M, king;. ;- v". ' r ' ' ; Mortgagees v.. Firta Bank and TrustCo. . - - -s-'--;-" Assignee. " ' W. Marshalll "Bridges.' - Atorne J y 8-9-4tc DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notive is hereby given that Josiah Johnson has purchased the interest of J. W. Jackson in the Central. Market. k.The business will Continue under the firm name of Central 'Market. Mr. Johnson did not purchase the accounts of Mr. J, W. Jackosn nor wiu ne pay any debts-contracted by Mr. Jackson. 8-9-3tp - " Signed. :- : : JOSIAH JOHNSON. ... On Floor of the Ocean. - ? It Is believed that to an enormous extent tho bed of the ocean is covered with lava and pumice stone. Still more remarkable Is it to find "the : floor of the ocean covered In many parts with the dust of meteorites. These bodies whirl about In the heavens llke mlnia ture comets, and are for the most part broken into Innumerable fragments. 9f Hear yel Jear ye! fljl The bid towfi qier was in his day a most ef fective medium for dis-1 tributing infonnation.' But he has been relega ted to the scrap hcp, along with the "Boy Wanted placard. ; Our i)an tIare the official town criers of this community. TTie cbstis Utde. : THE LLN IXJJ : : Wbrid-ide"distribution and the con tinually growing demand for Ford cars are .the best proofs of-Ford value. Ford; years are "utilities they are positive . necessities for they have "revolutlon izer modern businessr brought country and city together, and opened up new, T v lifeto .thVVfamily. r The- Ford car has become anecessary part of everyday " life. - Touring Car. $360, Runabout $345;;Coupelet $505," Sedan $655," Town,, Car $595 all f. o. b. Detroit. On dis- ' play and for sale by - . RHODES AUTO COMPANY -v---.-: -- - PHONE 81-J - " - . Private Water Plants. - Modern Conveniencs for Rural Homes. . MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Electrical Contractor, Steam & Hot Water Heating : : HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. r - Private Electric Plants. . - - Phone 383-W. AnAmbitioriaiid a Record : THfi needs of the South are identical with the needs - cf the Southrrn Railways te ETomb and success of one means J the. upbuUfilnf of 0e other, - ; , ' -jrt s Southern Railway asks no favors no special privileee not , secerned to others. . .. . -. . . . ... f "The ambition of the Southern Railway Company-la to see that i unity of interest that is born of co-cperauon between the public and I the raiiroas; to see perfected that fair and frank policy in tD manage- tnent -of railroads which ' invite9 the confidence of ? governmental astrncrcs; to realize tha t liberality ef treatment which will enable it , rto o5taiu the additional capital needed for the acquisition of bettet and enlareed faciHties incident to the demajidfot increased and better service ; and, finally - ' . . To take its niche in the bo3y politic of the. South alongside of "other rreat industries, with no more, bat' with equal libertks. equal rights and equal oppcirtuTliucs. " The Southern Serves the South." T I American Crc id Golngr - ' to Oermaiiy hlihaed. ; : Cleveland Aug. 7.Re portiuuat large shipments of American; ?: are bemg'madeto Ge'rniany through S wit zerland is being Investigated l)y Feder al agents today. . ' - i-; "-J.: - :; $2.00 Per Bushel paid for r7e deliver. ed at Byers Bros.- storeHehdersour v vme, xx.-u.- o-j7-n !! ! .J W? I I M - STL Tt I 1 r: I , 1 iiinmii' - , nil. -jt , VantM 1 imtmn mmmmmammm, , , , JSAiJCAS H 111 II B I Hii: MilS3 mi Raining Again In France on Sajnsles, American Training Campr France, Aug ; rr t - ..l.iMM iJai . k - m 1 ik im si 1 111 iip si ifi 11 uiiiii nt i.rri ui clear day : f ollowmg week"Of-iuces . sant rain; Commander Sibert" is soon to. visit the front again for observatioji. -; (Soldiers are-ln-hardjirainln. - . 1 it
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