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iHUESDAT, JUNE 10, 1919 TRENCH BROAD HUSTLER, .ffiiFTW ERSONYUXE, If. C. 4 BT3 Sweat theTly. PERCENT OFF By having your old tires Retreaded WE EEDUCE YOUR TIKE PILL MORE THAX HALF WITH 0 R SKID RETREADS. ALL KINDS OF TIRE REPjTlR .WORK DONE YULCAMMXG A SPPECIALTY. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION AND SERYICE. WE 3IAKEVA SPECIALTY OF OUT OF TOWN BUSINESS. SEND US YOUR TIRES WE WILL GET THEM BACK TO YOU IN THREE DAYS. Stetson Tire Co. PHONE 3171 ASIIEYILLE, N. C. M IIJJPIP1.4JIW" ,f 33 -Are Better Shoes We have just received oiir first shipment for fall and I want you to come and look at them before you buy elsewhere. Shoes will be higher and it will pay you to make your purchases early as possible. M M, SHEPHERD The following are a few of the r cent real estate transfers recorded m the office of Register of Deeds Jonc3 Mary Ann -Johnston to H. Patter son. Main street property, iuu ana other considerations. A O. Nerims and Efiie Nerims 16 Emriia Haydock, 10 1-2 acres in 'Hooper's Creek township, $700. G. Li. Steele and wife to A. Logan, 7 acres in Hooper's Creek township, $2050. P. L. Wright to E. M. Osteen, land in Blue Ridge township, $446.25 The Peoples National Bank of Orange Fla., to P. L. Wright, 50 acres in Hendersonville township, $10 and other considerations . H. O. Gilbert and wife to J. W. Rogers, seven acres in Clear Creek township, $300. J. P. Charles and wife to Chas. Rozselle and wife, Main street prop erty, $10-and other considerations. J. Lewi3 Hyder and wife to Mrs. Maud Dill, lot in Flat Rock, $100 and other considerations. H C. Rainey and wife to L. L. Vann property on Fifth avenue, $3,000. R. H. Summer and wife to John M. Gait, lc in Indian Cave Park,' $l and other considerations. John Morris and wife to Guy E '. Dixon, one-half acre in Henderson ville township, $250. Nannie Brock to Guy "E. Dixon, land in Hendersonville township, $200. .. ' Amanda E. Morris to F. Z. Morris, property on Fourth avenue, $3,500. Amanda E. Morris to W. H. Van der Linden, propsrty on Fifth avenue, $4,000. J. W. Case and wife to S. M. King and wife, 13 acres in Blue Ridge township, $500. G. P. Edney and wife to Govan. Thompson, land in Hendersonville township, $1,000. Otis Powers and wife to Margure? Shoppel, land in Hendersonville township, $1,650. Margaret Shoppell to Mrs. E. . Hantsch, land in Edneyville township, $1,400. '. B. E. Gregory to Lethe Gossett Gregory, lot on Fourth avenue, $10 and, other considerations. J. C. Wooten to P. W. Pless, lot on Fourth avenue, $2,000 and other considerations. Mrs. A. F, Sample to Mrs, Mary W. Small, 15 acres 6n Asheville road. $2,000. S , Geo. H. Malcolmson and wife to W. A. Keith, lot on Oakland avenue, $2,500. John T. Lyda and wife to Sallie Hudgins, 3 acres in Ednty:r. town ship, $650. S. Johnston and wife o J. Tl. Spencer, lot on Main street, $4,C00. CP. Hall and wife Lt .Tame.; J. Bryan, 3 acres in Hendersonville township, $2,500. . , ' . . p. vm Patton and -vlfo :o ViMiire Griffith, property cm Fourc.i avtnas, $1,000. Colambus Few and wife and T. Few to Slayden-Fakes company, $10 and other considerations. 1 Karo and Give your children sliced bread. It tak of candy satisfies Nature s Craving for sweets all they want. It means more '"'.- health and strength. them There Are Three Kinds of Karo Crystal White" in the Red Can; "Golden Brown" in the Blue Can; "Maple Flavor" the new Karo with plenty of substance and a rich Maple Taste in the Green Can, IMPORTANT TO YOUEtctj can of Karo is marked with exact weight in pounds of syrup contained. Do not be misled by packages of similar - size bearing cumbers .only and having no relation to weight of contents.' FTfJffV Every housewife should have a ccpy jL. mt Ma of the interesting 68 - page Corn 1 Products Book. Beautifully illustra ted end full cf information for good cooking. It is free. Vnie us today tor it. Corn Products Refining P. O. Bos 161, N T. B. NORRIS, Salea rturS Building EAT THE MONUMENT . A CLEAN HOTEL CENTRALLY LOCATED MAIN STREET Jnst overhauled and finished throughout. No con sumptives or other objectionables taken Special Attention to Transient Families RATES REASONABLE Cafe a la Carte DR. FRANK BRIGHT, Mgr. Blue Ridge Inn i a ti. Company xT ! Representative '' ' es:w u - i Biblical numerous 'Prophet." The numerous "prophets"- of the Bible were n;t persons who foretold the future, but in the original the word means story writer. It will be found by a short examination that this is true. To Keep Pens From Corroding. Steel pens are destroyed by corro sion from acid in the ink. Put in the ink some nails or old steel pens, and the acid. will exhaust itself on them, and the pen in use will not corrode. SALE NOTICE - The Mayor and"Board of Commis sioners' of the City of Henderson viile will receive bids until the 1st 'by or July, 1919, at 8:30 o'clock, for the sale of Fourteen Thousand Dollars ($14, 000) of six per cent Water Works Bond3 in said City, said bonds dated June 1, 1919 and payable as follows : $1,000 June 1st in each of the years 1922 to 1923 both inclusive, and $1,500 on June 1st in each of the years 1924 to 1925 both inclusive; $2,000 in each of the years 1926 .to 1927 both inclu sive, and $2,500 on June 1st in each or the years 1928 to 1929 both inclusive; the said bonds to bear interest at the rate of six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually and to be in denominations of Five Hundred Dol lars ($500); both principal and inter est to be payable at the Hanover Na tional Bank, Naw York City. Each bidder shall accompany his bid with a certified check on some re sponsible bank in the sum of two per ceht o fthe par value of said bonds and the board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. . This 18th day of June, 1919. G. W. BROOKS, , 'City Clerk N 11 MiRiiiilu Mil NOTICE 0? ilORTGAGE SALE T 1 r I R PRICED) RIGHT. ' If you want a pool table in your home, this is your chance T; SHOCK Phone 21 Whereas on July Zth, 1313, P. P. Corn and wife, Minnie P. Corn exe cuted to the undersigned Trustee that deed of trust which is recorded in Book 47, page So of the Kecords of. Mortgages and Deed of Trust for Henderson oCunty ro aecaro a note to I. Li. Ambers in rlio sum of S2'jS 451 and whereas said note is past due ana default having been mark; in the pay ment thereof; it A the undersigned having been called upon to foreclose said deed of tr ist;. Therefore, said Trustee will on the 24th day of 'Juno, .191? at 12 o'clock M., offer for sale to the highest b'ader for cash atthe, oCuvt 'House door in KendersonviilJ No.'tfi Carolina all the following, describe iands conveyed by said deed of tr-3.rt situate in Hender sonville Township. Henderson Co.-nty, North Carolines ar. 1 bounded as fol lows : the road and runs East 16 poles to a rock and pointers; thence North 12 poles to a" Spanish Ook; thence N. 20 E. 11 poles to a stake in the Cieek; thence up and with the Creek 11 poles to Amanda Corn's line ; thence ' West with her line 30 poles to' a black oak corner; theace South 30 poles to the beginning, containing 3 1-2 acres and being the same land conveyed to P. P. Corn by T. C. Anderson and wife by deed dated dated day of 19 . . and duly recorded in Book 44, page 168 of the Records of Deeds for Hen derson county. This May 24, 1919. : J. E. SHIPPMAN, Commissioner 17-4t-c. NOTICE This is to give notice that I havef sold to Mr. S. Y. Bryspnmy entire interest in the Carolina Oil & Supply Company, of Henderson yille, N. C, I am no longer connected in any way with said Conipan .'. Al par Je.5 ovc ing the Carolina Oil & SMpJy Com pany wl make settlement with the Company direct j The Company as now constituted has assumed .the i-ay-ment of and has contracted to pay all outstanding obligations. ' . -f.' E. J. RHODES, - This May 28, 1919. lt-c
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