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. , ' .... "I ' j ) i : : : . : - Tttngginsl fi - i - Examination The examination of applicants as teachers for the public schools of Henderson county will oe neia m Henderson ville on July 13, 14, and it; thP date of the regular exami- nation. Each teacher in the county who expects to teach in the public ... .-r schools is urged to oe present uu Thursday July 13, at 10 o'clock. Supervisor J. A. Bivins, of Raleigh, will be here at that time to speak to the teachers on the importance nf taking the Reading Course, and the help derived thereby. We will hft 2lad to have any one who may wish to do so come in and inspect the work on those days. W. S. Shitle, T q p.MrkTAii saac pann, jStJ. C VVV-'AWi - . W- Dansuel and Logan Darity. Hoopers Creek Township. District No. 1 Bud Maxwell, Preston Garren and W. P. Garren. .vr o W . Tinrtre. ft. xi. oeai, Walter Fletcher, H. M. Roberts, a Jno Tannine. No 3.Sam Lance, June bales and C. H. Sorrells. T XT T?.ticp11. J. F. LlV- i ancrmns Mr. auu w' - , v wenttoHendersonville Sn - Mrs James Blya.ey.sH parent,, Mr. and Mrs J. D. With best wishes to lne Rambling l'-e- -.--- il. FiCKERt . . Matrpcc. i iMMiiinnrpr" "rnnniiiiii i iiim,- ,, j." J T T Willcie. lngsLuu. uil -- No 1 Uoiorea oaiues Merimon Allen and Alfred Clay ton. , . District No. 1 Harvey Mafiitc, George Weese and C. xr0 2 -U. J. isarneiL, ouw" son and A. L. Maxwell No 3Wiley Ledbetter, 1. -Ti J "Rannins- No 4J. A. WarlicK, i . -l- c. c.'&o. School Committees Blue Ridge Township. District No- 1 H. K. Face, T T J. Waters . No. 2-J. H. Hill, Dr. Frazier No 3F. R. Jones, J- K. Jones .. ,i Air si Yahtic . .No 4a K. Hyder, Thomas Jackson. iiaujtv -ii ci" No. 5 D. L. Morrison, .brank Plnvt.o Hobert. IJIUVYU U"" w. p. onrl Rtrl Gallamore 6UH c" - No. 5j. c. Moore, Shook and H. M. Meece. No 6 W. H. Lance, J. . -dou en and G. W. Allen. 7 Eugene Holden, w . x. Field and W. A. Britten. No 8 J. M- MCivinmry, . Cairnes and Jackie Cairnes- No. 1 Colored i. ' tt t v. onrl Pprrv femitn. nPIlI V aj y iiv.ii u"" " xitriii. j Frist pr. No. I Uoiorea vaicu , Henry Summey and DicK Jvanh. Resolutions of Sympathy Whereas, The Heavenly Father in u: n,;co HpnlinS saw nt lO ic c h,.ro. s. c. June 12, :he f i3St lew persistent rumors of the w Inths that the Chesapeake & 0 Railroad was to lease or acqmrew trolofthe'Carolina, ClmchfleUk . -i ..rara nrnPllCdi1 Ohio Kanway, .tuntthe firmed with the ameu. Seaboard Air line is aiso in the deal. WHEtTyOU FEL fused, nervous, urcu. aiscouraycu, . you worried or despondent it a.81 Ju life worth living, .ue u - $1.00. Sold only by Kose riuu--liams Mfg. Co. Props., Cleveland, 0. 1 General Provision Store Two Dors North of Postoff ice HENDERSONVILLE, N. O kS vto iiobert. His anwise ucdnugo No. 6 J. J. rans, o . otepp move lrom mis wunu "- - and A. lv. Hyder. . - TIT . 11 T7 No. 7 VV. -D. wens, Z. Z. E- Low- 1 Zfih Pittillo hS M- McCall, Blytlie and J. H. Brock. Clear Creek Township. District No. 1-fi- M. Pryor; Dexter Stepp and J. J. Fisner. No. 2 J. N. McMinn, K. H TTnrner and W. P. Maxwell " ' i liiv v O ii b2tter home on high, our much be- loved brother and memoer, o. nu i ; e Th prpf ere be it resolved liciiiu. j Tnf tiro t ha officers and ISl, luav. Or.hlawaha Lodge No UICUIUOIU v " 161, 1. 0. 0. F., bow our heads witn fKQ hATPAVftd family in humble sud CUV, - . TtTU mntn tk will ot Him WHO chsmee to do a guuu Record-Hernia. . Deeds in Trust for sale Times office nd W. -t . Maxwen. wdL ReSolved, No. 1. Colored ix. extend to our Foster Casaeberry and John Max- Zo0 heart- Well. iu: rwf his Crab Creek Township. felt sympatny m mis v, District No. 1. W. W. Orr, J. gad afflicti0ns and commend him to M. Gray and R. M. Blythe. . Who is able to comfort No. 2-Elisha Osteen, Manson n P Resolved, Hamilton and Mark Patterson. m aU trouble v vv i. namiituii, i v, n J Patterson VSLCGJJ. C11J.VA No 4 (j- N. benteii, jave wn, John' Drake, J. K. Blythe, W. H. Blythe and J. D- Morris. No.. 5 J. T. Jones, F. C. Jus 'tus and R. L. Rhodes. No. 6 Daniel Justus. Edneyville Township. District No: 1. James Duvall, ' John Dotson and Sam Hudgins. No. 2 F. Pryor, G. W. W F. Huntley. v ' TT-n n 13 Tim NO. 6 O. 15. Xllil, VJ. u. in" bereaved family, one to Brother A J. Williams and one to each of the local papers, and a copy be spread m 1 J f A on the minutes ot our lougc. E. B. Drake, G. G. Hyder, J. L. Brookshire, Committee State of North Carolina County oi nenueuu In the toupenu! va . k ' NOTICE OF SUMMONS W. C. .Jordan vs Alexander Capps et al. AbnerCappBOoeole ants in the aoove will take notice that an action lws been commer,c,d in the bupeno court of Henderson county betorc the Clerk for the purpose o ! h n. the land descaoea m i - in said case sold for 11 . itorPRtfd in the amongsL uiu? Abner same aim mai - nn, of the tenants m com VcV y , h a one at The " entv sixth undivided share in tne same; and the said . .i ' nt t in , he is ie hivTnpr k iiuiiv-v ., . . T71 I . .1 . 17 . .w AT I r H NOTICE TO THE OWNKKi ur ired to appear at tne o , NUii m Rnnanor court ot lien Bl tvL) uuuo lcu .7. thp court, house .:11,v0 thatl have derson county in e cour v ou win tnv - I aw the tenin uav a- v . . quilified as Came Warden oi Hen- on i t( he t,on ,n 1 ...,Jr. tKo rpr.ent act cvun. f ,npr Will derson conmy u""" - , ,ai(j action or ine of the General Assembly of North court for t e relief oe- Carolina, which makes H indioUMe PP, Mfl said peUUon n r r m 1 mv nil v w w 1 . . 1 1 .-t 1 unn 1 1 rin. r Tog to run loose in Hen derlon county except tnthe.no th of January ana re".u.j md every year. You will there fore tale Uice that warrants wj be issued for the arrest of,, ami tin names of all persons returned w . 1 t. vm'nte, this law, uraim t)uiy " , and the law makes it my duty to see to its enforcement lhis ap plies to dogs running at large even on the premises 01 iuc This June 1, 1911. J. Z. Stroup, Game Warden of Henderson Co. Made out of No. OH Tempe( Single-Cone Noiseless Perfect SHEPHERD'S ryiiNiiyiiE sun Main Street Opposite Hotel (J well Dresser Buy Your Spring Suits fro WJ s n m W 1 rru: Qfi. f June ldli. Clerk Superior Coiut. OV "I PS YEAno 3 iT oH nntodate Sorinir Til nCW r o -i iust arrivea fiiituv arc 1 in t We have also just received a large ship ment of Miles Shoes in Oxfords, tan and patent, button anu iauc, tne wum Myies I ndi-s will do well to call and examine our stock patent leather Oxfords, Swedes and Pumps in the latese styles ... J:n ;x;itft our f nenas ana patrons to mal We coruiiinj - j I ama rrviif no rlorrac hn our store headquarters,. juu. Fv311l I otice! and John Dalton Kn. 4 ,T. M Goode, J. B. 1 M. Presley TvT- n .T T? Rhodes. J . 11U " . ' Laughter and Jmes Haydock. No. 6 John Cox, W. R-Hhymer andB, P. Conner. ' 'Rhodes and Chas. McKillop No. S C. Oates, J. B. Merrell and S. J. Sumner. No. 1 Colored Mart Freeman Pink Littlejohn and Butler Owen. Green River Township. District No. 1 J. E. Beddmg- field, John B. Capps and T. E- lfwn tr No.. 2 Frank Levi, J. W. Ward and Perry Shipman. No. 3 John Morgan, M. Jj Vaughn and J. L. Pace, Whereas, The Heavenly Father in His all wise dealing saw fit to remove from this world of sorrow 10 a let ter home on high, Jesse Staton, brother our much beloved brother mQmw tt staton. liieic- aiiu. mciuuvii fore be it resolved 1st, That we the officers and mem If Ohhlawaha Lodge No. 161. UCIO va v l . Kin L 0. 0. F., bow our neaas wnn tmo our brother in ImmDie suonuiu rtments m the will of Him Who coeui au ;hings well. Resolved , mums for the above cash purchases 2nd. That we extend to our broth- , . t . i" 1 .- f 1 -1 x r in this er our neartieii syuipai-iij - We are closing out our (Clbtliirg 1 1 j and Overcoats at real Dargaint. Many useful and valuablfe articles will be placed on our Bargaiin Coun ter. Of a truth it is to youJr interest to examine and be benefitted therf- hv To hasten our acquaintance we are making the iollowirtg special -i 1 i e u. k nn offers: Forcasn pnrcnases r.w, 50c; of S10 00, $1.00: ofUl5 00, $1.50; of $2d.C0, $2.00; of $25.00, $2.50, will be given in merchandise in our Dry Goods and L.roteery 1 Je ter striCviv can pui- f chases These are given as premi Trade Marks DESIGNS ABVBir.HTS &C. r ' " nacrlntlon TOUT Anyone wnmng "5Sfr5e wtether an qnickly ascertain or W?h Communicn- invent.iou is P!fMf uftNDBOOK on Patents tions strictly conaaentS.HANUBU TKSS Staff !KhMnS Wo. receU. T;ii Tim AVi w lson Mercantile Compan 1 SFwHTO Peoples Bank Bu.ld.ng BraDC"" NOTICE OF SALE OF LAM) Q p CHAPLb ' UNDER MORTGAGE I FOR JUDGMENTS FOR SALE Staton & Jones vs Joe McCrary $9.75 , Staton & Jones vs Dave Walker. $18.03 J.XO. iauao juxii Heatherlv. No. 5 Thos- J. Pace, M. N. Cor v: A 11 M Knvkendall. IJ1JJL xuu . - . KTi ty TJavis TnOS II Williams and Henry Guice. No- T. Staton, A. W. Rus No. &J. O. Bell, J. H. Davis. No. 1 Colored J . T. Staton, A. W. Rusell and A. F. Pace. Hendersonville Township. District' No- 1 J. B. Guice, L. C . Ross and Manson Hudgins, No. 2 G. J. Lambeth, J. R Wilkie, F. C. Abbott, V. C. V Shepherd, J. T. Drake and A. H. Capps. j0 ; j. a. oones auu umwo. No. 4 J. W. Garren, Joe Mc Crary and T . P. Barnwell . No. 5 M. E. Allen, Brannon isioffitt and Dave Devenport. JNO. b dames jjaitw", Smith and David Willis. No. 7 Joe Stroup, T- C. iVnder son and Alexander Stepp. No S T. C. Israel, C. S. Whit aker, E.J. Rhodes, James Allen, cw, Bagwell and Joseph JNeT- inN0; 9-John Wkddell, D. W McCall"andL..M. Anders. No. 10. E. P. Hawkins, G. W. Aiipn and- -cv. ,No- 1 uoioreu-1 j . ji w . v,;& and affiictions and com - him to His power wno is able to comfort in troumeesoivcu. 3rd, That a copy be sent to me brother, one to each of the local pa pers and a copy be spread on me minutes of our Lodge. J. F. Stepp J. R. Edney A. F. P. King A. M. of tbifc Do not miss it Begins Saturday wfp.k. Honest dealings guaran'teekl. The Soot Cash btbre Zirconia, N. C. j Rigby-Morrow Co. vs Wm. Mintz, $10y4 Rigby-Morrow Co. vs E. W. Constant, $4.08 I Rigby-Morrow Co.' vs Martin wards, $3.11 Ed NOTICE Rigby-Morrow Route 4 busy The farmers are crops now. W. A. Mason was seen in our burg Saturday. Uncle Samuel Sentell has the fiaest looking crop of any in our bar although he is yi years oia. Mrs. E. D. Corn visited her daughter, Mrs. Belle Middleton, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aiken visit ed Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Grogan Sat- urday and Sunday. John Diamond was seen in our burg last week. r-KoriiA Mace was seen in our VjllUluv bare Saturday. .... M rs. Lizzie Huggins and daugh- Rnsn. vis ited Mrs. J. L Evans &L vv ' S-iturday. tica Rpttie Sentell visited Mrs Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of Olive T. Illeath- . .r. iviug eriy, ueuuarcva, m j-ioui.u Committee, claims against her estate are thereby the 29th day of April 1912, (lr this ..fw h nlpfiflpfl in aar of , . their recovery, and all pereoihs m tneir jqu tr iho estate will makfe ment of their indebtedness to This the 29th day of April, L. A. Ca Adminis Co. vs $8.50 Elva Bane, Rigby-Morrow Co. vs Arthur Perry, in- e pay- me at Rigby-Morrow Co. vs Dave Dogan ana Virginia uogan, ijo.oi. See E. B. Drake By virtue of the power of sale contained in a mortgage deed ex ecuted to me by W. M. Hammond on Nov. 28, 1908, to secure certain indebtedness therein namea, wmuu .... 1 i . -i . a ,1 said lnaeoteoneFs is past uuu uuu unpaid after demand for the pay ment thereof, I will sell, in order to pati-fy paid indebtedness, on July I0,"l911 at the couit house Jvr. in H onrlnrcnnvi lip at 19n'flof.lc 11" . i , 1 1 ' 1 noon at puonc auction to tne nign est bidder for cash the following described land conveyed to me in said mortgage lying and being in Clear Creek township, Henderson j. XT L l 1 1 . . ! 1 county, ixortii vjarouni; JDemg a tract of 10 acres fully described in a deed made by Sam P. Pittillo and wife, Mary Ann Pittillo, to W M. and recorded in Book 63 at page 212 of the records of rlpprlsfor VJpn. A orenn finnntv on1 rtlln in . . ,1 u. iu i vuiu cuiu 1.1JC viXJin 111 niXIKi mortgage shall be the same as those 111 111 1 1 rri . This 10th day of June, 1911. Samuel P Pittillo, Mortgagee. By McD. Ray his Atty. SWELL MK tr It-irr nifP in Sura Harness I. 1 UMIT Harness Largest and best line Whips in town Lowest prices j on everything Opposite Hotel Gates Up-to-Date 11911.1 ibDS. ftxatiix 1 i i - t iini or.i Winslow Mills. 1 , Prize Offers frm Leading Manufacturers Book on patents, lints to inventors."' Inventions needed." Why some inventors Tail." Send rough sketch or model for search of Patent Office Irecords. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner 01 1 Patents, and as such hadJull charge d the U. S. Patent Office. H re- State of North Carolina uouniy oi Henderson. in the bupenor Court NOTICE E. C. Collins, Widow, M. L Lyda, S.J.Collins, S. P. Collins. vs Carrol Collins, Charles Collins, Milhcent Collins, Minnie Les Col lins and Shirlev Col i na inland nThemanVe named defendant. Carrol Collins, will take notice that 4',wu entitled as above has ttU , Uln the Superior court of Henderson county to par- !ne,1dsof, and to 4llot uuwer io tne wid John Collins, u. i "1, 5V ul 1Y1 nt Attorneys ,hingt6n, t. g. John Collin,, in which' has actual interest- .uf "!.ne sa.lcl defendant will fur- notice that he is rPmnr to annrar n on;.i .... .. the 17th rt T,""1; bfore S. JS. ion, or the . jivi uciii iinnait iv ' t .... which i3 now on file. '" Pf"1'0" 1,U8 me 10th day 0f June, 1911. i , v ; i. race. Clerk of the Superior Coa art 1 I A 1 ' V
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