X VI. Llclatyre Sdsitary Plumber Steam and Hot Water Fitter. All Work Guaranteed. MAIN STREET PHONE 159 HENDERSONVILLE. N. C. REGAL SHOES Mineola GLAZENER'S TWO STORES FOR Shoes, Dry Good and Clothing. The cheapest stores in the state. We cut the price and sell the goods. Follow the crowd. DR. H. L. KEITH DENTIST (Succetsor to Dr. W. F. Nickel) Office Over Hunter' Pharmacy Dr. GEORGE WRiGHT Osteopath Successor to Dr. Tebeau Patterson Building Phone 105-1R "COME ALONG MARY" Dr. e.a. McMillan Demist Successor to Dr. W.T.Wallace Ofiice in Burckmyer Bldg. Entrance on 4th avenue Phone 442 HENDERSONVILLE. N. C. Dr. H. H. Carson Dentist Office over H. Patterson' Store Mani street, Hendersonville, N. C. STOCKS BONDS GRAIN COTTON CLEMENT D. CATES & CO. BROKERS 15 Electrical Building Asheville, N. C. G. A. LEDSWORTH, Mgr. Phone 1867 Private Wires to New York and Chicago Markets. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PARDON To whom it may concern : Please take notice that I shall ap ply at an early date to the governor for pardon, having been convicted of the crime of arson at the spring term of the superior court of Henderson county. Any person or persons who desire to oppose the granting of a pardon in my case will place their objections before the governor ac cordingly. JEFF HILL. One of the most attractive musical comedies of the season comes to the Opera House next Monday when Har vey D. Orr presents the new Weslyn- Paulton musical success, "Come Alone Mary." Contrary tb most musical shows, this one has a plot. Not one that will make your brain tired to follow it, bulb one that will hold your interest throughout the play, and also serve as an excellent vehicle to build up an evening's en tertainment of hilarious fun and music. The scenic equipment of "Come Along Mary", is one of great beauty and leaves nothing to the imagina tion. Starting with the first scene at the Silver Rock Golf Club, Long Island, you are taken to tne wonderful Hawaiian Island, the land of Sun shine, Flowers and Romance. The beautiful gardens of the Oriental Hotel, with the silvery lake in the dis tance the Hawiian moon shining down upon it, the road to the beach, and the famous Waukiki Bathing Beach, are all scenes noted for cor rectness and beauty. Haunting tunes ripple through the play, and fun of the irresistable kind make up the two and one half hours of real enjoyment and pleasure. A company of some 40 people, in cluding the famous "Broadway Chorus" will inhabit the above scenes, and present that, which is heralded as one of the best of the seasons musi cal attractions. Advt. STROLLS IN HIS SLEEP FALLS FROM ROOF, DIES Salisbury, Sept. 29. William S. Benton died today at noon as a result of injuries received Friday night when he fell from a porch roof while walking in his sleep at his home on Horah street. His injuries were regarded as seri ous from the first, he having suffered several broken bones and internal in juries. Mr. Benton was 32 and leaves widow and two children. He was bookkeeper for the Salisbury Cotton mills. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND BY COMMISSIONER NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR Having qualified as administrator of the estate of A. M. Meace, de- teased, all persons indebted -to the estate are hereby notified to present thfil . plnitna tn mo at ArAan M f! by the 24th day of July, 1920. or this mutt... n t- r i - xt. wmw wui ira yicnueu iu imi VI uhut recovery. . And all persons indebted 10 me estate wiu make payment to me. This the 24th day of July, 1919. ' ' JOHN W. MEACE, , . i , " Administrator. By virtue of a decree of the Su perior court ot Henderson county, North Carolina, entered in the case of Lily M. Rau, widow; Grace E. Harness and husband, Gilden Har ness; Dorcas Ailsworth and husband, Mitchell Ailsworth; Milo S. Rau, Homer A. Rau, Amzie Cronk, Ethel Cronk-Jones and husband, Vernon Jones; Lile Cronk, and Elmo Cronk, a minor under the age of 21 years, who appears herein by his prochein aim, H. A. Rau, ex-Parte, I will sell at the court house door in Henderson ville, N. C, at 12 o'clock, noon, on Tuesday the 28th day of October, 1919, at public auction for cash, for the purpose of partition among the tenants in common, the following described tract of land (except that part described by the metes and bounds of the dower of said Lily M. Rau, which is described below) con sisting of about 68 acres and lying something like three and one-half miles north-east of Hendersonville, on the Blue Ridge Highway, said property being more fully described as follows: Beginning at a black oak and run ning North 118 poles to a chestnut; thence West 6 poles to a rock corner; thence West 40 poles to the creek; thence North 8 poles to a ditch; thence down the meanderings of the creek to the Jesse B. Corn line; thence South 185 poles to a stake in the Canada Henderson line; thence West 6 poles to a stake; thence South 32 poles to a pine stump; thence South 16 poles to a stake; thence East 44 poles to a stake; thence North poles to a stake 1 rod West of a white oak tree; thence to the beginning. Containing 83 acres, more or less, less the tract conveyed to B. W. Staton by Samuel Rau by deed recorded in Book 68 at page 135 of the records of deeds for Hender son County, N. C, reference to which deed and the record thereof refer ence is hereby made for the purpose- ot description, and less also the fol lowing piece or parcel of land which has been, with the privileges and ap purtenances, thereto belonging, allot ted to said Lily M. Rau, widow, as her dower in said lands of which said Samuel Rau died seized and possess ed, namely, Beginning at a stake on the north margin of the Blue Ridge Highway, at the Southwest corner of the Samuel Rau tract of land, and runs North 3 1-4 deg. East 788 feet to a stake; thence South 86 deg. East 411 1-2 feet to a stone; thence north 1 1-2 deg. East 390 feet to a stone; thence North 73 1-2 deg. East 198 feet to a stone; thence South 1 deg. West 1200 feet to a stone' on the north margin of said Blue Ridge Highway; thence along and with the North margin of said Blue Ridge Highway, South 89 deg. West 535. feet to a stake; thence South 87 1-2 deg. West, 114 feet to the beginning. Contain ing 12 1-2 acres, more or less, in cluding the dwelling house, offices, out-houses, buildings and improve ments thereon, also the right to said Lily M. Rau, widow, to continue to get water from the spring out of which she now gets water for use about the said premises, jointly with the person or persons who shall here after purchase and become the owner or owners of the land above described to be sold by me ias commissioner, at theplace and on the date aforesaid. This September 24, 1919. - , . W. C. RECTOR, Commissioner. HIGH POINT PLANTS -:., permanent general. He is at present NEARLY NORMAL AGAIN engaged in lobbying with members of v the House in an effort to persuade High Point, Sept. 30 High .Point them to put through the necessary manufacturing plants started their legislation. Remembering the demon second week's operation, folowing a stration of a few weeks ago when an shutdown of seven weeks as a result attempt was made by the administra- of & lockout, with their forces about tion to honor both Perishing: and 65 to 75 per cent of normal, according March in . the same bill, leaders of to manufacturers today. - . ; the House see Jittle chance of the Men formerly employed here but Chief of Staff attaining his ambition. who left the city while the lockout At that time the mention of Per-) woa in nnwHea Mmilli Atnm. bVimmI. i. J ... . n. iu 4v64mb, civ .rijr iciui - auiu& a luuio was grecveu Willi great ing, the manufacturers say. They be-'applause, but when the attempt was lieve it will be only a matter of a few ' made to include General March in the weeks before all the plants will be bill cries of "No, No," came from operating with a pre-lockout comple- many members. The result was that ment of men. the measure went through providing Advertisements have been inserted only one permanent generalship, to in practically all the weekly papers of which Pershing has been appointed, the state asking for help for the local factories, and many responses are be- NOTICE TO TEACHERS ing had, according to the furniture' . manufacturers' association. ' There will be a nublic examination for teachers certificates held in ms office at the court house in Hender- i sonville on the second Tuesday and Washington, Sept. 30. Secretary Wednesday of October. Those in- Baker is taking a very keen personal terested will please be present. interest in the elevation of his friend, W. S. SHITLE, Supt. Chief of Staff March, to the grade of Pub. Instruction. LOBBYING FOR MARCH OUR STORES will be closed Satur day, October 4th, on account Jewish Holi day, till 6:30 p.m. Open after that hour. E. LEWIS & SON, H. PATTERSON, Hendersonville, N, C. The Laborers Building & Loan Assn. 1 7TH SERIES NOW OPEN 1150 Shares Already Subscribed to NEW SERIES MORE THAN TWICE THE NUMBER OF SHARES EVER SOLD BEFORE IN ANY ONE SERIES. REPRESENTING A MATURITY VALUE OF $145,100.00 WE HAVE JUST MATURED OUR 6TH SERIES. PAYING IN CASH AND CANCELLED MORT GAGES $12,300.00. 4 Facts to Remember 4 1. THE PRICE OF A SHARE IS ONLY 25C PER WEEK. s 2. YOU MAY SUBSCRIBE FOR AS MANY SHARES AS YOU LIKE. 3. EACH SHARE WILL MATURE IN SOMETHING OVER 6 YEARS AND WILL THEN BE WORTH $100.00. 4. B. & L. STOCK IS NON-TAXABLE. AS A CONTINUOUS INVESTMENT FOR SMALL SAVINGS, B. & L. STOCK IS THE BEST THING IN THE WORLD. IT NETS YOU OVER 6 PERCENT INTEREST FREE OF TAXES. Laborer's Building & Loan Association, Hendersonville, N. C. Gentlemen :- ' I received your letter of September 20th enclosing check for $1000.00 in payment of ten shares of matured stock in your association. This stock has net me a little over 6 per cent on my money free of taxes and I would gladly recommend the Building & Loan Association as a savings institution, and I want you to put me down for another ten shares in your new series which is just opening. Thanking you, I am, ' Yours very truly, J. L. EGERTON. Laborer's Building & Loan Association, Hendersonville, N. C. Gentlemen :- Your favor of September 20 received with check enclosed for $800.00 in pay ment of my eight shares of stock in your sixth series. I was very much pleased with the length of time in which you matured this series and I want to join the many others who are taking stock in your new series. I think the Building & Loan affords one of the very best savings accounts to be had. Yours truly, Wm. LOTT. Laborer's Building & Loan Association, Hendersonville, N. C. Gentlemen :- I wish to acknowledge receipt of your favor of September 20th enclosing your check for $700700 in( payment of 7 shares of matured stock in your sixth series. Receiving this check was just like getting money from home. Having this charged to my account each week I haven't. missed the money and I feel that I am just $700.00 better off than I would have been had I not taken out this stock. I want to take out some more shares in the new series. Yours truly, A. C. GLAZENER. Association OFFICES WITH FIRST BANK AND TRUST CO. Hendersonville,' North Carolina ' R. H. STATpN, Vice-Prea. H. A. STEPP, Sec-Treat. .Laborer " i . W. A. SMITH, Pre.

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