i i -n J n..u:. 1 i T 3 ,-r heir Favorite U N NY ones v P Kirvff, member of the tdi board land judge of good i . i u;,a otnrv rne ts, says xbe neai - rlav. Bung by a .traveling G trying fto ell A. C Morris a more cars of gooa riTm . jvc ion? fla H Pinre aiu t completed?" asked a fcired pas (ger on Brevard It rain. Well, it is about five fyears since I first train was run over it." Indeed! Tinerj I suppoise We. may tt it toming back." r. A. l ej " pal reputation extends .beyoxw confines of Henderson fcounity, responsible Ifor this story: Is this seat engaged, miss?" ed a young man of a bright king young girt on Spartan-g-bound train, tihe other day. No, sir," f&e modestly replied, it I am." ome one sked Mayor B. SH. Sta- to repeat tine (best conundirum ever heard. Hizzoner is kmost aging man land we all do know as Well as a lawyer of tihe first ik, so he told jseveral of the ;st." v May is a lawyer like a restless eper? Ie lies first on one side and en on the other. ?or what ,Wa Eve created? ?or Adams Express Company. Why are jsome women like if acts? They are (stubborn things Wihy is a chicken like ,a farmer? Hhey both (delight in a iftill crop. Why is a gun like a juTy? tt goes off when Idischarged. The talk of a citizens ticket in Udersonville this Spring reminds distant Cashier Will Young of le Peoples National Bank of this tie xaxui lAint I nominated for mayor?" "No," said the meeting. "Nor for tax collector?" "No." "Nor for councilman?" "No." "Then blam' me if I don't make warm for the movement, that's, 1!" Judge Ewart jsays he once heard a Buncombe county woman who ave her husband morphine to cure im of chewing tobacco. The Judge pays it cured the man an but she is doing her own pring plowing. ! Archibald Murray and Alice R. Murray, his wife, Annie M. Yulee, ; and C. iWickliffe Yulee, her hus j band, Felicia M. Tucker amd Frank i Tucker, her husband, J. jArchibald Murray a'nd George W. Wicker sham, ais substituted Trustees un der the Will of Washington Mur ray, for the benefit of Eliza B. Laitro.be, Eliza B. Latrobe, and. Osman Latrobe, her hus band. Anna B. Dana and Wil liam P. W. Dana, flier ihusiband, Ma ria W. Livingston Caimlbridge Liv ingston aind Alice Liivingston, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE. - Whereas on the 17th of Novem ber, 1909, C. IE. Pinner and wife Sallie B. Pinner, W. G. Hutchison and. wife, Lela Hutchison, execut ed Ito The Wantes-ka Trust & Bank ing Company, a Corporation, that mortgage recorded in Book 28 at page 115 of Jtjhe records of mort gages land deeds of trust for Hen derson County to secure one note jfcis wife, John G. Livingston and for $110.50; and twhereas default j Clara D. Livingston, his wife, haa been mlade In the payment of - Henry W. Livingston, Johnston said notes; ;;Living&ton, Jr., iand Nathalie Liv- Now therefore by virtue of the j ston, his Wife, Louis Livingston, power (contained in eaid mortgage and ifor the purpose of Biatisfying said (notes with Interest, cost and Maud L. Bull, and jHenry W. Bull her husband, Caroline L. Baker and Harold W. Baker, her husba- d, expense of sale, bhe undersigned j David Sears, Henry F. Bears, and will on the 10th day of May, 1913, jean I. Sears, hia wife, Gerald L. betweeta (the hours tof 10 a. m. and j'Hoyt, and Mary A. jHoytihis wife, 4 p. m., of f er for sale at public j Angelica Morgan, Gertrude Hoyt, outcry, at the Court House door j Winfield S. Hoyt, Percy S. Hoyt, in Henderson ville, N. C to the highest bidder for cash, all the following described land, being the lalnd conveyed by said jmortgage and jknown and designated as follows: Beginning afc a stake in Hender- Camilla S. Hoyt, Virginia 6. Hoyt, Winfield S. Hqyt and ,Percy S. Hoyt, ais Trustees under the rwill of Goold Hoyt, for the benefit of Caimmilla S. a'nd Virginia B. (Hoyt, Winfield S. Hoyt and Percy S. Hoyt, as Trustees under the will sonvillc laind Fruitland Road, the i of Geraldine Kane, for the benefit corner f a tract of land convey- 0f Camilla S. and (Virginia S. Hoyt. ed by T. tH. Posey to W. H.. Hutch.- Henry B. Livingston, as Trustee imson, land runs witth (the said road under the will of William Redi S. i41 deg. W. 38 poles to a stake j mo nd, for the benefit of William in Whitaker's line ; thence with p. Redmond, William P. Redmond Whitaker's line N. H5 deg. W. 58 poles to a fetake ; thence N. 88 deg. E; 30 poles to a stake in Hutchi'n- and Ida Redmond, his fwife, Issue of Williajm P. Redmond, if any, Issue of Francis Livingston, if any, 'son's line ; thence with Hutchinn j Saibinia R. Struthers, individually son's Jine to the beginning, con- ; and as Trustee under the will of taining 10 aicres. Being a part of the land con veyed by T. JH. Posey, et ux to C. E. Pinner and W. G. Hutchinson Sabina R. Wood, Robert Struthers, her husband, Issue of Sabwuia R. Struthers, if any, Miary R. Mar-r tin, individually, iand as Trustee by 'deed dated the 22nd Day of j under the will of Sabina R. Wood, October 1909. Is-sue of Mary R. Martin, if any, This the 9th (day of April, 1913. j Harriett A Hoskier, individually, First Bank & Trust Company, j and as Trustee under the will of Successors to Wanteska Trust & j Salbina R. Wood, Herman C. Ho&ki- Banking Co., Mortagee. ers, her husband, Issue of Harriett Smith Shipman & Justice, Att'ys. j a. Ho&kier, if any,, J. Walter Wood and Nathalie Wood, his twife, ;Hen- STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF HENDERSON. In the Superior Court. David A. Thompson,, et lal, vs. ry Redmond, and Lydia Red mond, his wife, Emily Redmond, Helen C. Redmond, Richard Cross, Eleanor C. Marquaud, and Allan Marquaud, her husband, William Harry Roberts of Fletcher, who ilieves in good roads first, last id all the time, Bays this Btory TRUE! LA doctor Went out West to prac- Jce his profession. An old friend et him on the street one day pd asked him how he was suc- eding im his business. "First rate," he replied. "I've one case." "What was that?" "It was a birth," feaid jthe doctor. "How did you succeed with lat?" "Well, the bid woman jdied, land Le child diedv buit I think I'll save fe old man yet !" Julia Ethel Rospigliosi, and Redmond Cross, individually, and Gianbittista Prince Rospigliosi, her I as substituted Trustee ur.derdeed j husband, Oliver Bronson, and Julia of Isaa, ronson and Goold JHoyt, F. C. bronson, ais Wile, Kooert u. ; Mary R CtOS(Ss Emily R. Cross, Bronson and I&abella D. Bronson I Elit Cross, John W. Cross and his wife, New York iLife Insurance Lily Lee Cross, his wife, Francis & Trust Company, a& Trustee un- ' Livingston, and Henry B. Living der the will of Frederic Bronson, atoQj Ann4e R. Cross, 2nd, for the benefit of Elizabeth ! and Ri5hard j Cross, her ihusband, D Griscm and Sarah , Grac e Bron- Geraldyr. Redmond and Estelle son. Elizabeth D. Griscom, Lloyd Redmond, his wife. (BJizabeth McD. Griscom her husband, Sarah Gracie I Gro,ut) juiia c. Holroyd, and Eronson, George Holroyd, her husband, An- Issue and heirs o.f Elizabeth D. j nie McNaughton, Margaret MCN. Griscom, if any, Francis, W. Hun- ! Thompson, and David A. Thomp newell, as Trustee under t,he will i her hllSibawi Katharine Mc of Louise Hunniewell for HoLlis H. jg-aUgh.ton, Olga Henderson,Dudle nunnewen anu inanotve aorenau, , g Greg0ryj a,nd Lu,y jp. Gregory, xioiiis xi. nunnevveiii anoi uene Hunnewell, this wife, Charlotte Sorchau, and Victor Sorchau, her Memo Known the World Over as the BEST ! Self Reducing CORSET. WE SELL AND RECOMMEND THEM ! About 300 Suits of Hart, Schaf fner and Marx Clothes your Choice of the entire lot, $10 to $12.50; the low est price suit in the lot was $ 1 6.00, and ranged up to $30. Every Garment absolutely guaranteed all wool, Remember the prices-$10 to $12.50. A WAGON LOAD OF PENCILS! 2 for 5cents Fifty-gross, 7200, Lead Pencils, absolutely high grade, No. 2, standard 5c pencil, while they last, 2 for 5 cents. Mohair Suits at 50 per cent Reduction While in New York last month I bought 150 men's and young men's highest quality Mohair Suits at a 50 per cent reduction. $16.00 Suit for 20.00 25.00 (t it it $8.00 10.00 12.50 Lb Cuts the price (Si aZeHier EILILS tHe Goods Hendersoiwille and Brevard G A friend of Tdie Times read u queer tombstone ephitaph rtne where :' pre lies (the wife, poor Sallie Proctor, Rw took a cold lajid wouldn't doctor: couldja't tay, fehe had to go, aise ifrom whom all ibleHs- tngs flow. (LECTION NOTICE Under and by virtue of thp Trnvi. PS of the charter of the town of Hen- laonvme North Carolina and chapter of the Revisal of 1905 an election hereby called to be hoiri nn T,mc. y after the 1st Monday of May,19l3 at c J.UWU nail in Hnrtrsrnirill e law regulating such elections at ume and place there shall be ected a mayor and three commission s for said town to succeed the pres it mayor and three commissioners nose term of office expires on sail tte. The tickets to be used in said elec ou shall be printed or written on bite paper and shall be 2 1-2 inches inches in size. John G. P. Liv gston is hereby appointed registrar ia?JKi.e Ctton and L' T- Williams m ' Stepp are hereby appointed cle8,0v said elecon, whose duties snail be to hold com L there in accordance with yiuvwions oi tne law. cy order of the Board of Town Com- oiuuer8, march 20th, 1913. J- H. STATON Mayor 26-4tC umuupn4 . Ihis wife, Daniel G. Elliot, individ ually, aiiwi as Trustee untder the will o,f Arm E. ELViott. Margaret .husband, Issue, tt any, of Hollis . H E11ioltt, Appointed, of Daniel Tr -wr .i Jl r m i .1.1.1 - 7 xi. nuaiieweii ana 01 jnrio-iie Sorahau, Egerton L. Wintthxop, Egerton L. Winthrop, Jr., and Eineline D. AVinthrop, his wife, Bronson Win throp, Charlotte T. B. Cram, (an infant of 18,) Egerton L. Win throp, Jr., Bronson Winthrop and Johji Sergeant Cram, General G. Elliott, if any, Issue of Benjamin Strong amid d die F. Strong, h.:a Wife, Elizabeth McD. Curtiss Heixs, devisees and aligns, of Isaac Bronson, Goold Hoyt and Archibald Mclntyre, if any, and tlheir he'rs, devisees and assigns, if any, and all persons S claiming any interest in eaid lands Guardian of harlotte T. B. Cram, j from any whatever, iniant, jonn u. xownsenfl, onuiviu- , Noticc to Wie Defendants. ually, and aa substituted Trustee ; The derendaint9 in rtbe above en under the Will of Arthur jBrojah 5fl , ,irc ioJr tin tbnt :G. H. Valentine, Referee appointi ,so,n, Sr., ifor the (benefit of Cath arine R. B. Townaend, Andrew Hamersley, Anne E. B. Blmitihi, and Sheldon Smith, Jlier husbamd, New York Life 'Insurance & tTrusit (Co., as Trustee under the Jwill (Otf Theo dore Bronson, for the benefit of Anne E. IB. Bmlitih, Isue, if ianr, of Anne E. B. gprwitihi, Mayihew W. Bronson New (York Life Insurance & Trusit Compamy, as Biubstituted .Trustee under tine will of Arthiui Bronson, Jr., for the benefit of Edith. M. Ru'cellai, 'New York Life Insurance & Trust (Com pany, ais Trustee uhider tihe jwill of Karthiaarine De Kay Bronson, for tlie benefit of Edith jM. Rucellai and Cosing Rucellai, Edith M. Ru cellai, and Ooamia RuceMai, taer husband, Isiue, if lany, and appointees of Ediitih M. RuteellaiU Emily IB. Hatton, and Villiers Hatton, (her husband, George WiHeft Vain Nest, George W. Vain Neat aind Moes Taylor Py"ne, ais Truisitees under Itihe will of Margaret Van Nesit, for the benefit of Ryniier VaJn ttf&st, Rynder Van Nelt, Appoint ess of (Rynier Van Nest, Miarimiii9 Williett, hnd Catherine D. Walleit,t, bis iwife, Jur lia C. iWillett, Thomiais WiUetthis Francaa Willett, his wife, George :Willett Van Neat, ais substitute Trustee under deed of OLsaaic: Bronf son atod Goold Hoyt, Jamfes P. Murray, a'nd Alma P. Murray, ihis ;wife, Caroline M. Wilmerdinjg, and Lucius K. Wjlmerding, hier hus band, Olivia M. Cuftting and W. ed by the Court irt said caise to asicertain the interest of all the parties in the .aibove entitled cause 'in the land: described in ithe pe-i tition in said case, has made and filed his report In which he has aiscertainied the interest of all the parties ais set forth fin said report in which he finds (that 86 percent of the proceeds of the isiales of fiaid lia'nd are payable and receiv able by Willett Bronson, Superin tending Agent for hill the parties and that the other 14 per (cent is payable to the parties as eet out in said report (amd (that a motion will be made alt the Superior Court, to convene bra tihe 12th day of May. .1913, o confirm jsaid re port; Therefore the said defendants are notified to appear lat theaaid court aind show causer if aam they hare why said report fehall mot be cortfirmed. This the 9th day of April, 1913. JC. M. Pace, 'Clerk Superior Court of Hender son County. NOTICE OP SALE OF LAND FOR PARTITION., By virtue of the power bind au thority vested in ne lais commis saoner hy a (decree of the Superior court In the case of 6. O. jEdwey againeit Dollie Ediy aud J. W. Ed ney idlated April 7th 1913, I will sell felt the court House door in Hendersonville iat 12 olock noon ! on May 10th 1913 (at public auction to the highest jbidder for cash for the purpose of partition between the parties interested, the ifollow inz described piece or parcal of j land lying and being in tjhe town ship of Edneyville, County of Hen derson anid State of North Caro lina anid known and designated as follows, viz : Beginning at a poplar, Coston's and R. Edney's corner, and runs with their line B. 35 deg. E, 104 poles Ito a pine iknown as the I. R. JSawyer corner ; thence with the Davis line N. 45 deg. E. (var. 5 deg. 62 poles to an old corner now down some oak saplings marked as a pointer; thence North with paid Davis line (var. 6 ;deg.) 12 poles to a stake and pointers ; thence S. 50 deg. W. 2 poles to Winston Ed ney's icorner; thence Iwith his line N. 38 & deg. W. 28 poles to a pine Winston Edney's corner; thence 3& deg. W. 52 poles to a black oak inow down; Jthenee N. 37 deg. W. 49 poles to a, forked maple at the branch ; thence down the branch and. with its meanders to the beginning Containing 48 acres more pr less. This fftih day of April 1913. McD. Ray, Commissioner. FOR A REALLY GOOD Lunch or Dinner Try E. L. Pace's Restaurant at the Depot. Prices are mod erate, the service good, the food excellently well prepar ed. Try it and you will be satisfied. E. L PACE AT THE DEPOT There's a BULL DOG Gasoline Engine Every Farm Need 1 to 12 H. P. one for your Threshing Machine and Saw Mill, others adapted to Pumping, Sawing, Running Separators, Churns, etc. The Bull Dog is a strong, compact engine which you can absolutely rely upon for long, hard service. Write today for complete, descriptive catalog, showing designs and sizes for every purpose. THE FAIRBANKS CO, BALTIMORE. MD. The Fairbanks Company never made a poor article. Manufacturers of Fairbanks scales Standard for 80 years. t It f Statement First Bank and Trust Co. Report of the Condition of the First Bank and Trust Company, at Hendersonville in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, April 4th, 1913. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts .....$ 494,014.86 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 5,377.50 All other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgages 3.194.20 Premium on Bonds. . 101.80 Banking house, Furniture, and Fixtures 23,700.00 Due from Banks and Bankers 22,905.06 Cash items 15,408 11 Gold coin 1,620.00 Silver coin, including all minor coin currency 5,329.81 National bank notes and other U. S. notes 5,434.00 Total..... $577,08630 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 325,000.00 Surplus fund 25,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Expenses and Taxes paid. Dividends unpaid , Notes and Bills rediscounted Bills payable Time Certificates of Deposit. 6,078.45 60.00 37,100.00 60,000.00 ..' 76,944.53 Deposits subject to check. . 234,540.99 Savings Deposits. Due to Banks and Bankers. Cashier's Checks outstanding. Certified Checks. , Funds held in trust 8,632.77 87.53 1,898.33 223.37 1,520.33 "If lift TRANSFER BRAND Red Cedar SHINGLES Tbfc fatfmta mmm wfc W fc I I J. R. Willaouv Total $ 577,086.30- State of North Carolina, County of Henderson, ss: I, J. Mack Rhodes, Cashier of the tvbove-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. Mack Rhodes, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of, April 19 13. JNO. W. GRIMES, Notary Public. R. C Clarke. Correct Attest: P. F.Patton, K G. Morris. Directors.