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Notice of sale of Land Under Mortgage. Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage executed to the undersigned on the iat day of November, A. D. 189S, jy, Mary Jones, to secure the payment of a certain debt due the undersigned, recorded in Book 11, at Page 180 of mortgage Records of Hen derson County, default having been made in the payment ol said debt according to terms provided in said mortgage, I will of fer tor sale at public cutcry to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House door of said county, on the 25th day of March, A. D. 1901, the following described piece, parcel or lot ot land ; adjoining the lands ot G. B. Hill and others in Edney ville township, and being 25 acres off the North end of all that tract of land known as the ' Mary Jone home place on Reedy Patch Creek near its ) head; the entire tract being described in a mortgage ded from Mary Jones to W. A. Smith, Trustee, the same recorded in mortgage, Records Book No. 1, at Page 58 ot said County records. , Th t is intended to include Geo. T. Jon 6' part of said land to be given to him by said,. Mary Jones. .. The object of this said sale is to satisfy said debt, interest and costs to the amount of $34.20. This the 20th day of February j A. D. 1901. Tiios. J. Rickman, Mortgagee. Rickman & Holmes, Attorneys. NOTICE. North Carolixa. Superior Court. Henderson cotxTV.) Before the Clerk. L. Pittillo, st mr. of the estate of Sarah Jones, deceased, v. ' 1 John U Pittillo, Levi Jones, et al., heirs at law of Sarah Proceeding to sell land lor assets. NOTICE. Jones, deceaseds J S. A; Patterson and his wife, Rosa Pat terson, two of the defendants in the sbove entitled eause will take notice tha a pro ceeding entitled as above has been brought before tne under-igned Clerk of the Supe rior Court of Henderson countv, for the purpose ot obtaining an order to ell for astets the land Of Sarah Jones, deceased, situated in said county of Henderson. And said defendants will further take no tice, that they are required to appear be fore the undersigned Cleik of the Superior Court of Henderson countv, at his oibce in the court house in Hendersonville, N. C, oi tne 20th day of x arch, 1901 ; and answer or , demur to the petition filee in this cause, or the reliet demanded by the plaintiff wi U be granted. This February 5th, 1901. : - . C. M. Pace, Clerk Superior Court Henderson Co. IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, WESTERN DISTRICT NORTH CAROLINA. In the matter of ) Hugh A. Torrence, In Bankruptcy. bankrupt j To the creditors of Hugh A. Torrence: You are hereby notified that Hugh A. Torrence has been adjudged a bank rapt on his own petition, that a meet ing of his creditors of said bankrupt will be held at Henderson ville on the 2nd day of March, A. LV 1901, at 10 a. m , for the purpose of proving claims, electing one or more trustees of his estate and transacting such other busi ness as may properly come before said meeting. r :f ' This February 19,1901. H. S. Anderson, J Referee in Bankruptcy. Notice Of Land Sale. By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Henderson County, made in the case of Z. Z. Blythe, and others against Rader C. Blythe, and others, being a petition for sale of land for partition, as commissioner appointed for that purpose, on Monday the 4th day of March 1901, at the Court House door in the town of Henderson ville, I will sell at public auotion to the highest bidder, the land described in said pe tition as follows, to-wit. Beginning at a Post Oak Charles Barings corner and runs South 72 poles with Baring's line to a White Oak. Thence West 110 poles to a White Oak Ouices cor ner. Thence North with the Corn line 72 poles to a stake. Thence 110 poles to the beginning, containing fifty acres more or less. ? Terms of sale 25 cash, the balance on a credit of twelve months, the f purchaser giving .note bearing interest from date, with secu rity. With leave to the purchaser to pay all the purchase money in cash, on day of sale. This the 28th day of January , 1901. S. W. Hamilton. mar-1. 1 - - Commissioner. IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DXSTR1 CT NORTH CAROLINA. In the matter of 1 A. R. Collins; . Vln Bankruptcy. bankrupt J To the creditors of A. R. Collins. Ton are hereby notified that A. R. Collins has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition, that a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt will be held at Hendersonville, N. C , on the 5th day of March A. D. 1901, at 10 a.m. for the purpose of proving claims, electing one or more trustees of hia es tate and transacting such other busi ness as may properly come before said meeting. . ' This February 23, 1901. i H S. Anderson, Referee in Bankruptcy. H.-H. CARSON Dentist Teeth Extracted without Paik SATISFACTION 7'.' GUARANTESD IN ALL OPERATIONS. OFFICE. VER RICKMAN'S STORE.... HENDERSON VILLE, N . C BANKRUPT NOTICE. In the matter of William T. Whitfield, -. Bankrupt; Petition for discbarge and Order of Notice Thereon. WESTERN DISTRICT OP NORTH CAROLI NA. B. S. . On this the 21st day of February, A. D., 1901 on reading the foregoing peti tion, it is Ordered by the Court, that a hearing be had upon the same, on the 12th day of March, A. D. 1901, before said Court, at Henderson ville in said District, at 12 o'clock, noon; and that notice thereof be published in the Henderson ville Times, a-newspaper printed in said District, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have; why the prayer of said petitoner should not be granted. : And it is further ordered by the Court; that the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, address ed to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness, The Hon James E. Boyd, Judge of the said Court, and the seal thereof, at Charlotte, in said District, on the 21st day of February A. D. 1901. H. C. Cowles, Clerk. NOTICE. By virtue of a certain mortgage exe cuted August 80th, 1897, by E. R. Is rael and wife M. J J. Israel, to H. S. Anderson, to secure certain indebted ness therein named, which said mort gage is . recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Henderson Coun ty, in Book 10 of mortgages, at page 324, I will, on Monday, the 1st day of April. 1901, at the court house door in Hendersonville, N. C, offer for sale at public outcry, and v sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy the balance due on said indebtedness, to-wit $116 50, with interest cost and expenses added, the following described land , to-wit : In the county of Henderson, township of Mills River, adjoining lands of James Lance, C. W i. Ledbetter and others, being the tract on which the said E. R. Israel now resides, more fully described in a deed from A. Q, Moore to E. R. Israel dated May 31, 1884 and duly recorded in Book No. 21 at page 221 Records of Deeds for Hen derson County, being all of said tract, consisting of 85 acres, except 12' acres conveyed by E. R. Israel to' C. Q. Lance. ' ' This February 27th, 1901. H. -H. Anderson, Mortgagee. State Bank of Commerce, Assignee. per Smith & VALENTrNE, Attys. 2S-3. - X fiffti! its lihtii S--a ev m o 9 o - Bimzmp s f a 31 . a o w s saBlB Is o I ffaia.A5 S Special Announcement. THE T1MKS PRINTING HOUSE wishes to inform the public that the new management is now prepared to Tarnish estimates on printing of all kinds, and Mo' turn but work of the best class. We have just received a new stock of " up-to-date ' printing stationery, such as letter and note paper, bill heads (the large and small sizes), envelopes, cards, circular and pamphlet papery and special attention is given to the Job Department, for which we intend lo make a reputation for good work throughout this sec tion of the State. Spring Advertising. It is time to begin to make preparations for your spring announcements. If you want to get out a price list , circulars, cards, or anything in that line, get our estimate on he work. Legal Blanks, Lawyers? Briefs. We are revising our stock of legal blanks, and print ing them on pap?r that will wear. If you want the . correct form give us your order. Lawyers briefs printed. : , THE TIMES PRirJTIWC HOUSE, Hendersonville, N. C. rn ay. THE STANDARD RAILWAY OF THE SOOTH. THE DIRECT LINE TO ALL POINTS .TEXAS, ... CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AMD PORTO RICO. Strictly first-class equipment on all through and local trains; Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on all night trains, fast and safe schedules. Travel by the Southern and you are assnred a safe, comfortable and ex peditious journey. Apply to ticket agents for time tables, rates and general information, or address F, R. DARBY, O. P. & T. A., Asheville, N. C. S. H. HARDWICK, G. P A., Washington, D. C. NO TROUBLE TO ANSWER QUES TIONS. Asheville Ticket Office 60 Patton avenue. Transfer office same building. Baggage checked through from house to destination. - IEANSYLVAHIA EAILEOAD COUPAST. General Office, Brevand, N. O. In Effect Mnnday, Dec. 10, 1900. No. 2. A.M. No. 4 P.M. g 1 (Eastern Standard gouthe g No. 2 P.M. 31.1 I 40 26.1 23-9 I 13 "7 ji. o 12 57 18.9 l6.7 12 40 ISO 9.5 12 20 12 IO 5-2 39 I 6 A. M. 00 i 40 11 me. ) STATIONS. 4 Q5 0.0 5-o lv Henderson vIllcArj YALE...... HORSE SHOE-. 4 30 4 45 .......CANNON io.i ETOWAH . BLANTYRE... .... PENROSE 12.2 5 05 M-9 1S.1 Davitson River s 30 Ar iBrevrd.....Lr EX S. TO 40 21 .61 Lv. .".BREVARD... Ar 25.9 ....:.mSELEca .cherryfield. 2S.2 29-5 .......CALVERT Ar .TOXAWAY...H Flag- Stations. Connects at Toxaway with Tu npike Line to the Resorts cf the, Sapphire Country At Hender sonville with the Southern Railway lor all points North and South. J. F. HAYES, T. S. BOSWELU General Manager. Superintendent. Notice. By virtue of the tax list for town of Hender sonville for 1900 now in my hands, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Hendersonville. on Monday April x 1901. at is m., the following described property. Cost to be added to the amounts be low : ' : Arledge, Mrs. Rebeca and M M P, one town lot........... - $ 3 38 Arledge, Mrs. M I one town lot........... 2 25 " J B one milch cow and oi.e colt... 2 So 7 " Isaac one cow and one raare...... 11 58 Allen T A two milch cows and two hogs... 33 9S Anders James T one town Ut. ............ 75 Brewster Joe tools of mechanics value $1500........ 2 36 Bryson J A two milch cows one yearling... 5 75 Blythe S G one milch cow. .'. 3 02 Barnetk. G W one town lot 2 25 A Jones one cow.... 281 WAjone pig - 18 ' M F one horse and one cow 675 " Miss A P one town lot - 1 so Bell R F one horse 2 20 Blanchard G A two town lots 94 Bnrgin Alfred one cow 16 Campbell J M four town lots............. .... 3 00 Couch Isaiah one watch............................ 2 38 Crary W A one town Ipt. 3 88 Copclaad J D household and kitchen furni ture ,. Christy Mrs. Ida L one pistol and. house hold and kitchen furniture................. 7 88 49 Cunningham Mrs. Addie household and kitchen furniture... 3 Chestnut Henry one town lot. 88 75 Crawford J W scientific instruments.... 3 01 Carson T B two horses and one milch cow 30 06 Coat M B tour town lots............ ..... Collins B G one town lot ..... Do gran S D one horse and buggy and wag' on Dermid J M two town lots.... i 3 t9 1 13 4 77 7 69 Dalton J E one cow and two horses a 64 Dalton Mrs M C household and kitchen furniture and musical instruments.. Duncan J L one milch cow Dwin C C one milch cow and one organ... Evans P Pone' town lot...... ...... Ewart H G ten acres of land. 8 44 2 66 I 99 7 5 1 50 Freeman J C two cows 4 40 " R P one bicycle one watch a 46 Gash Mrs. If D two town lots 7 50 Gibbs Mrs L. A one town lot 188 Guice I C one horse 45 Glazener G M one horse and two cows 33 56 Garren J K one town lot... 75 Gala way R V, one town lot.'. 38 Mrs I, Jane one town lot. 38 Graves J V one town lot..;.'. 18 Grant J G one bouse and lot..... 14 37 Graham R M two town lots 1 50 Hutchison Kobt one mule.... z 98 Hatch J A one horse and three head cattle 3 49 Hudgins Mrs X, C one town lot 1 13 Hendersonville Telephone Co 9 00 Howard Richard one mole and one cow... Hendrix p L two town lots... J A three town lots... Hill Mrs. Malissa one town lot..... HoUingsworth Isaac three town lots " " R T one cow Hunt Mrs R E one cow.'J. Hyder H D one horse... " H C three town lots Hall J J two town ota.L Harris James two town lots HoUingsworth Francis one town lot jacksoa Miss Susan N one town lot Jones T S blacksmith tools.... " R P!one cow Johnson Wm., jr. adm. one town lot Justus R M one cow and one hog - " CM one horse and one cow King S J one town lot - Lyda W C one horse one cow one goat Lathan W B one town lot......... Lioder Elias one horse two caws ten hogs Liverett G P nine horses McBee Rosa B one town lot... Michael D O one town, lot Murray J N . Martin W W one miich cow one hog Merrell Mrs M L one town lot Morris Mitchell 1 town lots 2 05 2S 2 3 as 3 00 4 SO 30 1 65 2 99 3 -o 73 1 50 2 25 1 27 2 3a 2 44 a 55 3 73 1 34 4 88 16 10 2 47 73 it 66 I 5 1 50 4 00 2 47 75 94 ' Hyman i town lots a 71 Orr O S oae bicycle tools and fire arms 2 59 " W B one horse, and one wagon..... 40 Gideon one town lot..... 319 S C four town lo's 3 75 Pace John one cow 3 15 Parker J C one town lot...... 2 55 Potts John one half town lot 312 Parrish J L household and kitchen furni ture 3 38 Patton Annie E forty town lots 15 19 Pace J T one town lot. 30 Thomas B six town lots 2 25 Pickens S V household and kit. hen furni ture'...... . 25 19 Roberts S C (col) one cow 99 Russell & Jackson one town lot is 75 Rymer J C two town lots 50 Robinson Allen one town lot . 1 50 Reese D W B one town lot 3 71 Mrs H L, one, town lot... 6 00 " Walter one gun valued at $20 315 Israel E W one cow two hogs.............. 6 90 ;T M one milch cow.... 1 99 ' Mrs S A one cow two hegs J P one milch cow one pistol " $t Creswell fifteen horses......... Swepson W M one town lot..... Smathers Mrs Maggie E two town lots ; Sanders J W one town lot.......................... Smith R P one milch cow one hog... 62 12 75 75 38 3 7S 9 00 3 00 21 Streetman T X household and kitchen furniture valued at J50 2 63 Streetman T W one town lot Sotuers F W one horse......... .............. Burner T A nine town lots Stepp W H one-piano.,.-....... ........ ...... ' " Brothers steam laundry outfit-...... . ' JK two town lots ..... " J F household and kitchen furniture Tatum Lucius one cwn lot Thomas T H oue horse............. .. 275 , S 1 io 6 00 2 74 2 63 3 47 Underwood W B household and kitchen furniture .... 2 44 Yarborough Mrs A E household and kitch en furniture .'...................... ... Woodward WR two town lots..... I 88 Wood A 5f seven town lo'.s......... - 4 5 Worlick W P one Jennet and household and kiteheu furniture Williams W J one organ................ T S Tools of mechanics.... " t,T one horse and one mule and -three cows.......... .................. ... i A T one town lot ....... .................. Walker N C one town lot D A nine town lots......... .... 3 53 2 33 2 40 6 91 4$ 3 00 J 69 106 20 Wilson C K stock merchandise......, ' ALL SORTS. The ancient Spanish mission of San Buenaventura was established in Cali fornia in 1782.- The mission books show that in 55 years the monks of . San Buenaventura had brought inside the fold 3876 Indians. : The fine stone structure of the mission built in 1809 still stands. People in New York state have learned with disagreeable surprise " that one out of every 300 inhabitants within its borders is an inmate of some kind of hospital for the insane. The commission in lunacy reports that in all there are 23,000 insane patients in the state. The, school commissioners of- New York city have just made public the list of janitors of school buildings for the coming year. It appears that the average pay of janitors is abont one third greater than the average pay of teachers m the public schools. Lannceston in Tasmania has its elec tric lighting system derived from a riv er that forms one of the city bounda ries. Hhe lowest human habitation is said to be that of the coal miners in Bohe -mi a, some of whom make their dwell ings at a point over 2000 feet below the level of the sea. The branches of the Mississippi hare an aggregate length of 15,000 miles.' The highest price ever paid for a Hereford cow was brought by Carna tion, which animal was sold to JV C. Adams, of Mbwequa, 111. , for $3700, at a Kansas City exhibition recently. The previous high price record was 3150. Salmon fry in Oregon are fed on canned heads and tails of salmon un til they are old enough to be planted in the rivers. Denver has as an ordinance which prohibits operating an automobile at a speed greater than six miles an hour, and employes a mounted policeman to enforce it. The cost of the police force of Paris grows steadily year by year. In 1872 it was $4,031,725, of which $2,237,300 was paid by the city and the rest by the Government; in 1885, $4,961,300; in 1899, $8,448,170. In Sweden they have a land arrange ment of this kind: The farmer will give a tenant so many acres of gronnd, pro vided the tenant will give him so many days' labor for so many years, the labor to be paid as wanted. Cultivating ordinary honey bees in a modern apartment house has been ac complished in Chicago. One enter prising individual has found that the bee keeps just as busy storing away nectar in a home on the third floor as in a hollow tree in the woods. . Japan has of late years greatly , in creased bar cavalry, and still more re cently added nearly forty field Shatter-? les to ner ariinery, ana as tne country iteeif produces practically no horses suitable for this purpose, the necessity for importing them is urgent. The art of sponge fishing is likely to be revolutionized by the introdnction of submarine electric arc lamps. At present the fishing apparatus is limit ed to a long pole for spearing, and a water glass. A famous ink long used in Germany was made, of a combination of chro mate of potash with a solution of log wood in the proportions of one part of the former to 1000 part of the latter. The worst mosquito infested neigh borhood in the world is th$ coast of of Borneo. The streams of that region are, at certain seasons, unnavigable because of the clouds of mosquitoes. Secretary Long has decided that the battleship Kearsage need not come north for the repair of her damaged 13-inch gun until after the cruise of the North Atlantic squadron is over. The Marine Engineers' Beneficial association of Toledo has ordered all its Toledo members not to go to work until the Lake Carriers' association complies with its demands for increas ed wages. Horses in their wild state live to the age of 36 normally, being still fresh and hearty at that age in the desert, v irty w what I I S when you plant X X Ferry's 8eeds, It you buy cheap seed you cant i be coze. Take no chances f I Ct Ferry'a. Dealers erery - when aeU them. Write Jbr 1901 Seed Annual jnafied free. . fc 11, FERRY 4 CO.. S Ottreit. mx&ySsr K. Q. JUSTUS, T. T. C.
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