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THURSDAY, APRIL 17, .191 FRENCH BROAD HUSTLER, HEN ERSONTHAE, N. C NOTICE OF CITY TAX SALE. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION 1. 2. i 13 Ifl 03 3. 4. HI I 1 Si I it The following points the people of this nation, and will be discussed in greater detail in separate advertisements appearing in this paper at intervals until the start of the Victory Liberty Loan: . , This nation vour country and mine owes approximately $10,000,00,000 in unpaid war bills for a Victory that ye are now enjoying. The nation must pay this debtif it is to continue to exist as nations of the world. There are only two way secure the money by Taxes are already higli i to meet our outstanding war obligations. 5. Therefore bonds must 6. Again, there are only billions of dollars of bonds can be sold to the banks or to the pgople. If they are placed witjh the banks, industry, commerce, your business will suffer. The banks would be unaple to purchase several billion dollars of Liberty Bonds and con tinue to loan money in sufficient quantities i ' - and at a fair rate to the business man. You cannot have your pidding and eat it, too. It is, therefore, your business and my busi ness to prepare ihr the Victory Liberty Loan, that we may then invest as largely as each of us individually can and for our o1 Victory Lbberty Loan Committer ... -. Tfif space contributed are of vital interest tp a nation among the that the nation can ionds and by taxes. and yet insufficient be sold. two ways that several V for America's welfare r. By virtue of the power and itv conferred unon me as Tax tor for the City of Hendersonville, 1 Will nti TyTr.r ri a r tTio 1 lnn ? -- w " J Ui 1919 offer for sale at public the following named property to isfy the delinquent taxes due thereon, the proceedings for the said taxes being due for mentioned. G. W. B )OKS, City This April 7, 1919. , Blue Ridge Creamerj 1 lot.. Brown, J. N., 1 lot. Carter, Mrs. L. P f2 lots. Cox. W. H.. 6 lot; Dent, Eugene, 8 lot Dorvity, H. L., 1 ldt Bdney, Mrs. C. J. I 1 lot... Elsom. P. H. Rfev., 1 lot Ewimr, Li., 1 lot. .J. Fore, M. G., 1 lo HiKht. Mory L., I lo f Hcbbs, C. D., w -' Hyder, W. P., A lot Israel, Virginia Mrs., 1 lot Jackson. T. Al, 1 lot Justus. Scott, I lot... King, W. L., - Lazarus, G. B., 1 lot Little, Mrs. ic 1 lot McEride, d L., 1 lot McDowell, Annie P., 1 lot. McXeely, p. E., 1 lot Munson. Mrs. H. H., 1 lot Orr, Nellie 1 lot Paty, Mr. John 1 lot Redden, Airs. E. M., 1 lot. Rhodes. J. A., 1 lot Rip :o , a . H . , 10 lots Ruan, A.ddie K., 1 lot Ryn.c Nellie 1 lot... Saiu'dfrs. W. J., l lot ;.n.Jers. . w,, a ioz. ; t iii Scdliorry, Mrs. Zj. A., 2 lots.. Sli:-Jn. Mrs. Batlett 1 lot.... Valey, C. J., lot Walters, F. K., 2 lots. Wheeler, M.l., 6 lots. WriKht. Miss Alice 1 lot Yor.ngbloodJ Ccvie 1 lot Delinquents Case, H. HL, 1 lot Dun woody, J. M., 1 lot... Johnson, H. B., Est., 4 lots Johnson, lr, L. B., 1 lot.. MeNeely, . E., 1 lot 1917, 1918 Alderman JR. J., 1 lot Anders, Mrs. P. V., 1 lot... Farrow, V. Mrs., o iotd.. Moore, Wj. C, 1 lot Reese, Mts. H. L., Est. 1 lot.. Rvd. R. 1 lot. 1916, 1817, 1918 Hurt, Lduise Mrs., 2 lots... Jacksou,Miss S. M., 1 lot... King, SJ M., Trustee H. D. Justicl, 2 lots - ATiinHprTt Mrs. C. P., 1 lot.. Reid, w. B., 1 lot Sfc'xtoii, S. E.,'l lot Wilson, Mrs. E. G., 17 lots. 14, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1913. Grimes, J. Vv., 1 lot Justus, bra J., 1 lot Colored 1315 Davis. Ceo.. 1 lot Fahnan. W. M., 1 lot Finley, leery 1 lot Fowler, Georgia 1 lot Goudloc!:, James 1 lot Holt, Tern 1 lot i Harrison, Willie l lot Logan, Mory 1 lot Neill; R v. J. W., 1 lot Quinn, I:. B. 1 lot Williams, Emma 1 lot Williams, Walter 1-lot.; ... Robinsorh'Will 1 lot J&17, ms Lorance, I Dock 1 lot Potts, John 1 lot. Swepson.l Beulah 2 lots 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918 Wheeler, ISimp l tot Delinquents , Est., 1 Jot M., 1 let Griffin, M Philip, "W Marshall, Robinson, ,izzie, l lot live i lot Wood, Ma hall 1 lot Barrows, M., 2 lots--. ... Leon RanMn, RrPAUOXG. We can sell yumjrwv sir of shoes, a sei n hap&, UT part harness, any hcrs hardware. Vi c can EJjend yourCs yoar liaratss r autoniobiuros and save J 2CC per cenJron your snoes ana iiann-ss sii-l niavAred per cejii on your ..r.o iivo. Ail Tills v.orl; Is d..ne to perfection on short uolic". t: Poison & Co. 4-rf.f;. jWASTED Tl people of Ilenderson- 7 ville to kno that you have a home -florist, tt I 'vant I cun en't just what hav gOt for you quickly and at a lower p Dllj HJ " Florist. 8-tf-c. fie author - 'State of North Carolina Pniw.i Department of State Certificate of Dissalntlo To All to Whom These Presets May A Come Greeting: auction Whereas, It appears to vfr. satisfac- sat- tion, by duly authenticat itary disr years solution thereof by th unanimous I consent of all the stockholders, der J posited in my office, that the Hender- ax Collector Isonville Buggy, & Waeon ComDanv. a '(Corporation of 1 the State, whose prin cipal office is Situatel in the Gity of Hendersonville, cy of Hendersoa, 28.48i State of North CarolAia (O. Roy KeilH 2.73 1 being the agent therain and in charge thereof, upon whom mrocess may 'ot served.), has com'aIiedwith the- re quirements of Chapter 2lvRevisal dz 11.03 15.1S 6.80 8.50 1905, entitled "Corporations" prelimi- SO- nnrv to the issuin.c: of this Certificate 46 0 of Dissolution: 2G Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, g 1 ; " Secretary of. State of w the State of "J TCorth Parol;-:!, do herebv certify that 6.60 forora.tian did. on the 10t:i 8.14 . . j; . day of April, 19T9, 3.57 't me in my u.iice a dulv pvpmifpd and attested consent in 2g 'jvvriting tothe dissolution of said cor "0 poration, executed by all the stoclc holdpra thprfiof. vhirJi said consent nnfl thp. rprovd of t1e nroceedillfffe 1.27: Z " . aforesaid are now cn file m my said 1.-7 omce as proviuea ny jew. 2.67 13.39 In Testimony Whereof, I have here-., to set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this IDth day of .90 1.27 'April, A. D. 1919. 20.40 J. BRYAN GRIMES, Secretary of State S.Sl 4.23 -, r, ll-4t-C. ' - 24 44 NOTICE OF ELECTION G.80 5.70 NORTH CAROLINA, RENDER )N TO COUNTY. OA 4 A v.j In the matter of Municipal biecnon 1.70 30.2G 54-52 to t e held in the City of nnderson vi:ie, on May 6th. 1919, o elect a Mayca and three Couicilmen to ! serve in the places of nose whose ! 25-70i terms expire May, j To the Electors of the Qity of Iicnuer- 13.3S sonville; Please take notice that an election ! 9.10 1.80 10.71 5.3o .85 has teen called to beheld in the City j of Hendersonville on the first Tues- ; day after the first ionday in May ; it being the 6th da of May, 1919, for j the I'urpose of electing a mayor and 1 .$62.61 -three councilmeno serve the city in is.w," .. 16 2S i will further take notice that Frani: 31.06 2l.I;5 Edw:.rds. Jr-r Esqr., has been ap pointed to alct as Registrar of said election and that A. C. Glazener and .7. M. Steip have been appointed as 86.70 2187 Judges of isaid election; that the poli cing placewill be at the City Hall and 30.29 e Poll? wiJl be open from 8 a. m., 40 46 until sunset pursuant to the require raeiits f section 2960 of the Revisa! 51 16.51 o; ireii). Bv cA'der of the Board of Commis sioners, tins tne btn day or Apn:, 1919 49.S5 G. W. BROCKS, City Clerk. ll-4t-e 10 58 35.37 -V 310 i ' 8.80 i ' ' 1A " prtfyfs TT I J'J 9.90 , : f0wj0&M '--jii! 3.40 kv-"- .WAw4if 4.47 Vto . , rWvi i . 1759 : v 3.57 . 19.04 iffM ; , l 5.40 kJ ' X - - ' . x CAROL HOLLOWAY ' ; IX. ' - ' AT THE QUEEN THEATRE EVERY TUESDAY you "EATS" AT HIGH SCHOOL The second year Domestic Science class of the City High School vjh. serve a luncheon this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, in their rooms at the school building to their mothers and Mesdames C. J. Valley, R. T. Wheel- record oiv'rigIlt' Misss Bessie Steedman. ond Mattie Stansel. The decora' ions are in keeping with the Easter tide, rab bits, little chicks and spring flowers. The menu will be prepared by the class; under the supervision of thei.- teacher,. Miss Eliene Lewis. 3Iemi First Course Fruit Cockta l. Second Course Creamed c'.iickeafn? patty shells, bread and butt er folds,, olive sandwiches, irish poij.to cro quettes, pickles. Third Course Ginger ale ;:--' -cheese straws. Fourth Course Ice cream r: Fifth Course Coffee and : mmm i ' i m. -I it 'You don't look bid or cross with thsie glasses Daddy." At last Brown has foad the perftc glasses for NE i and FAR vision. No longer is he oblige: to peer over his reading glasst. to. see distant objects. s No longer does he fu; :s with two pair of glasses. And no longed doas h 3 wear s the bifocals with th u: sightly seam or hump that ma j him look old and cross. Brown s eyes arei no'-r gam ing m looKS as wail as n use fulness. His eyas arc con stantly in focus with ev -ything within his range pf vislr i. He can see near and far v "th the same pair of glasses, c ad nc one but himself kno vr: that they are two-sight glatcss, be cause they are entirely tree trom semi or hump that's wlAr they i.;e uni- GLASSES THE INVISIBLE BIFCX AL: versally knowi 'the invisi- ble bifocals." If you need A wo vision glasses, let us tell you more about KRYPTOKsi W, H. fewkins ll Son Jewelers and OplicTansv
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