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in a. way that money could Legal Notice DELICIOUS coda AirD IC2 CHZAIU. Mr. Fred Case, of Mr. Ficker's store, leaves tomorrow morning for Dr.

Merriwether's hospital, Asheville, where he wil undergo an operation for appendicitis. Mr. Case will take with him the very best wishes1 of scores of friends for a quick and complete recovery He expects to return to town in about two weeks.v 7r nthe petiton in said cause, to wit: Bounded by Pace and Hawkins, J. F. Brooks, E.

I. Beckman and the ohn Maloney property. the 20th day of September, A. D. 1910 MICHAELSCHENCK, Commisioner.

STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, County of Henderson: la th Superior Before the Clerks John T. Maybank and family returned to Charleston this 'week and will occupy their '-new and handsome 1 residence on Meeting E. A. Ricker 1 and family, of Jacksonville who has been at the Oakley Florida for thek leave, for their home tomorrow, after a delightful stay here. They are great believers in Hendersonville as a resort.

Mr. Ricker is a retired Our big 1910 Cajutary Icckrs Sodan. Fountain is ready cjid doing good business alrcddy. V7e invite you to try it3 clean cold-wholesome-refreshiiij drinks. not puy.

notice that the discussion the many present and projected; improvements- here are mentioned, along side with the really incomparable advantages of. the town. As a result' of this discussion name of Hendersonville is more familiar to many thousands of newspaper readers; and its advantages have been3 set forth in a wayr through- a medium that (re presents very last word in advertising. t. "Tie; Daily Herald is- doing a great service.

It shrould be sup-portied freely "and generally, by every citizen of he town, and I want to repeat; it has already more than justified support given it by the -business men of Hendsrsonville." I. hope some means Jmay be devised by which the paper willbe published permanentlythe year around. I consider; it now one of Hendersonville "chief 1 L. Heatherly, M. Heatherly, Heatherly, ly, C.

J. Heatherly, i O. Ouice merchant, an alderman and mem ber of the city Coard of Finance virtue of a decree of the Savior Court of Henderson county the case of Emma G. Grimes, R. Clarke, and J.

C. Morrow, ex irte we will offer for Bale at the Knrt House door in said county rf the 15th day, of October. 1910, faxing the legal hour of sale all following described real e- First Lot: Beginning at a stake on the South margin of Academy street at the North east corner of Annie J. Smith lot; and puns tfith her line S01111. 22 deg.

east 128 feet to a stake, her corner, then North 81 deg. east 110 feet to a atake in a ditch, thence North 120 deg. West 122 feet to a stake on the South margin pi. Academy street thence with said street South 81 deg. West 132 feet to the beginning containing '112 poles, more or less.

Second Lot: Beginning at a stake on the east side of Cross gtreet leading fnm Academy street to College seeti between the Grant dwelling; house TTenrv Kinsr lot at the' South- of acksonville. and wife, II. E. Guice. Ed- Wnrd and wif Delia WarL Heatherly.

The Hunters Plmrmucy -y. The Largest Family; Service of- Summons by Publica At: the HyderV family" reunion, held at the home of the founder Service of Summons by Pub-. licatioiL; Notice is hereby given to of. the" family, Mr. Hampton Hy-der, last Sunday," there were present friearlv fifty children and Heatherly that the heirs-at-law of grand-children of the aged parent; Elizabeth- Heatherly, have filed a petition in the Superior Courtof Henderson County, entitled ll.v J.

A. PICKEB, Groceries. -The Hyders an' dthe Hill am Heatherly et al, vs. J. G.

Heather ilies, being very: closely connected, the two together would probably constituted the largest number of kinfolks of any family in North i t. 1 knows. I am thankful for what my friends are doing for me, in keeping "me from the ppor These are the words verbatim of ohn Justice the old Confederate on Justice street after the visit of Coll Pickens with a push cart full of provisions suffi ly, asking a sale; of the lands described in: said petition, it, being all of the Heatherly lands in Green River township in said county and that said petition wil be heard on Monday, the 24th day of October; Carolina, and the reunion was of west corner of the lot owned by J. exceptional interest for that rea- Mr. Hampton Hyder, the aund- 1910, at which time and place the er, was present of course.

Hp. is over eighty years ot age. and en cient for several months and which joyedv thoroughly the fine dinner preparea Dy nis nosx oi aescena- said defendant, JSG. Heatherly, is comamnded to appear and answer or demur or the rejief askeT in said- petition wil lbe granted- i This the 21 day of September, 1910. CM.

PACE, C. S. C. Henderson County. ants.

Mrs. Dorothy. Hill, ot about 1 eoivwijtr iwo 5TR0USE BR0S5 BUCKMEYEE BROS. FANCY GROCERIES. Next Door to Postoffice.

Hendersonville, N. the same age was not one whit be Cross street 1 and runs South 22 deg. East 66 feet to a stake, thence North 81 deg. East 187 feet to a stake, thence North 24 deg. "West 66 feet to a stake thenec South 81 West 185 feet to the beginning, containing 4 acre more or less- I 1 For cash, for partition between the owners, as prescribed in said decree.

This the 13th day of September, 1910. 4 C.F.TOMS, W. A. SMITH, Commissioners. hind Mr.

Hampton in her enjoy ment of the occasion. Appropriate remarks were maple at the dinner by Dr.Scheppregrell, LOCAL Judge Pace and The re will bridge him oyer until he drawshis pension. Mrs. Chaffee Gosnear, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

A. F. Drake, died on Wednesday at her home in Philadelphia as the result of an operation performed her 3. The remains will arrive in Hnder-sonville tomorrow. The interment will be in Mud Creek cemetery.

Mrs. Gosnear left Hendersonville some seven years ago, and was married in Philadelphia is years ago. A husband but no children survive. union is ah annual affair and is always attended by as many of the descendants of the two families as FLY HIGH! It pays. Correct is the magis key that unlocks every door Yon can fly as high here in quality as you want.

1 Our thirty-dollar "High-Art" Suits will satisfy the most custom-finical taste. You can fly. as low as it 's safe. Our fifteen-dollar suits are worth a full eighteen' dollars, judged by find it possible to be present. Quietly Married In Spartanburg.

Mr. W. A. Beniiatt- and Miss Mary Boyd, both of Henderson- lUc, were quietly married on Pues day evening at the home of Mrs. Lancaster in Spartanburg by the Trusell.

At Mrs.W. P. Whitmire spent the day in town The- bride is the daushter of Mr. "Whitmire is one of Brevard's brominent business men. the value standards of other stores Mr.

Julian Lyda has returned from- a very pleasant trip to the great Knoxville Exposition. Opposite Hotel Gates. 1 Wagon Harness, Buggy Harness, High or low, we pledge dis-ttnetiveness of style and perfection of fit. Come here a-flying! Prices to $25.00. WILSON'S Department Store Criminal Court Conrenes.

Henderson county. Superior court, criminal term, convened this morning at 10 o'clock, with Judge Wehb on the bench. and with about one hundred cases on the docket. Most of these cases, with a few exceptions, are of minor, interest and importance. Two of the 5 exceptions are the attempted assault of the ten-year-old daughter of N.

D. Hollihgsworthand the murder-charge against Meredith Lyda, charged with the killing of his. father last Judge Webb's charge to 'the grand Mrs. J. D.

Godard, who has been visiting'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCall, returned yes D.

Boyd, a prominent Hendersonville business man and the groom is the son of Mr. Howard Bennett of Bennett Bros the local lumber concern. Upon their return from 'the Appalachian Exposition at Knox-ville, where they are spending their honeymoon, i the couple intended to make their home in Hendersonville. Among the guests at the ceremony were Miss Cesser Bell, Miss Nora Bennett, Mr. Hesterly Stepp, and Mr.

J. H. Todd. The Only Democratic Surry Harness, Horse Collars of all kinds Collar Pads, Gig Pads, terday to her home in Jackson ville. By virtue of a mortgage given to me by Eure Smith dated the 1st day of Sept.

1909 to secure the payment of five bonds or node's of even date for $500 each given for the deferred part of the purchase money of two lots and: building with heaters, stoves, water supplies, bath tubs and all the fixtures and appurtenances belonging to said property at the corner of 5th avenue and King street, Hendersonville, N. having 150 feet on South of Fifth avenue and about 90 eet west of King street, and by default in the payment of the principal and interest, the whole became due and. payable, and due notice of said de fault having- been given to the said Smith, I will at court house door in Hendersonville" during the legal hours of sale on Monday the 17th day of October'1910, sell for cash to the highest bidder the above described property to ay the said indebtedness, cost and expenses of sale. Title is good. This, Sept.

14, 1910. S.V.PICKENS, Mortgagee. Saddles. In fact, any thing you need in leather goods. RIGHT.

jury was clear and forcible. P. FPatton has returned from his proposed Atlanta trip, through the country in an automobile. The party' found the roads too bad after reaching Greenville and the trip was abandoned. He laid special stress oil the importance of enforcing liquor laws, and definedwhat near beer was and what it was Judge Webb said that if of Externals the officers of the city or county saw a man under the influence of liquor com 3 II; lit Southern Js Security- for your ing out of a near beer saloon, it was their duty to immediately" investigate that place, as near beer was not in Capt.

M. Toms has returned from an extended in South Carolina. Captain Toms reports a delightful tim. on his trip through the country in a buggy! toxicating. The court room was crowded while It begins to look as though the Hendersonville Daily Herald was the only Democratic daily paper 'in the Tenth Congressional district.

The Asheville Citizen of -this morning had another John Grant article with the same little old symbol at the bottom "It." which, translated means, "A paid advertisement, to apepar one time." the judge was delivering his charge. The grand jury retired and the follow ing true bills were later returned: 'For bett schedules, fevrest changes of cars, and lowest rates to all points, ..4 V' Cal. Ion or Write W. BAILEY, A- ent, Capt. J.

D. Miller, the popular E. W. Barber of Saluda was a visitor in town today. conductor of the Illinois Gentiirlj Railroad put of Memphis, Tenn loved ones, bthical physicians say Gow-ans is the Best.

It positively Cures all: ills arising from Inflammation or Congestion such as Pneumonia, Croup, Colds. Ha.ve given Preparation 'a thorough tests It is th BEST preparation on the market for the relief of Pneumonia, Cronp, Colds, Coughs. JAS. P. SMITH, At.D..

Augusta, Georgia BUY TO-DAY! HAVE IT IN THE KOUE All Dnt4lst Si 50. 25i G0WAN MEDICAL C0. 0URHAM. N. C.

faaratt4. mmt ftfrnded fty yotr -traattl Accident on Murphy Branch. Passenger train No. 18, oh the Murphy branch due in AsheAille N. C.

j. wood; D. Pi A. Asheville, N. C.

As to Hendersonville. is spending a few days with his sister, Mrs. Josephine M. Pender, at "The Grand View." His numerous friends are delighted to see him once" more. at 7 :45 p.

derailefd three coaehes yesterday afternoon at the 55 mile post just this side of Whittier, and one passenger is re P. E. the capable sewing machine representative associated with, the Edwards Hardware has removed from Penrose to Hendersonville, his future home, Squire B. Hill of Edneyville, is attending court this week. Mr.

Burt Jackson has bought a plantation near Landrum and it is said will move their within the next two Park 'the pleasant home Notice: By virtue of a mortgage to the undersigned, by Thomas Gash, and wife, on June 22nd, 1908 to secure toro notes aggregating 544.40 I will sell at the court house door in Hendersonville on October Hth, 1910 all that land at Etowah in said county, on the Toxaway Railroad known as the Henry lands, being fully described in a deed from Thomas B. Henry to A Smith, recorded in Book 3, page 550 of Record of Deed 'or Henderson county. Said mortgage being recorded in Book 25, page 219 of Records of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust of said county. Said sale being made to pay jaid notes, interest and costs. The land is beautifully situated, well located, being bounded by the Toxaway Railway on one side and the French Broad River on the other, with acres, some it fine river bottom land.

W. A. 0 Moiigagee. Smith Schenck, Attorneys. Mr.

S. Y. ryson, of the well known contracting firm of Bryson and Ham of Mrs. M. V.

Brown, will remain open for the reception of guests during the coming winter. A complete system of heating is being installed under the direction of J. H. Dittmer. ilton, is spending a few days in the South ona business trip.

Squire J. B. Lance, of Fletcher, who Oh, John! John Grant accuses the Hustler of being untruthful. ohn, we are surprised at you We really are. John! If the Hustler is: untruthful, John, why did you 'ask 'for certain file copies of the paper.

to be sent to Washington to back up your fight for a new postoffice building here .1 is a candidate for the important office of constable was in town today. Mr. Lance was defeated by Jeff Whit- ported to be dead from injuries received, while five or six others, are reported to be badly injured. Dave Robinson of Dillsboro sustained several broken ribs -and other injuries and is reported to have -died shortly after being taken to his home but this report could pot be verified last night. The injured are as follows W.

T. Mason of Ashevile, cut in face and on the hip. F. T. Welch of Fontana, cut in face.

S. Forley of Proctor, N. cut on the head. Carter, of Gainesville, cuton the face. Zeb Rich of Dillsboro, cut on face.

Sid Garter, residence unknown, rib broken. M. D. Johnson, conductor on the train, right leg mashed. Mike Kelly of Asheville, hand cut, and right knee bruised.

Asheville Citizen. Among those who are already-making plans to spend the winter in. Florida are Captain and Mrs. Wofford, and Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Dittmer. aker by only thirteen, votes last election, and he says he is going to get there this time. Squire Lance is a solid Democrat all the way through.

Mr. Frank Pace, eood farmer, is on the jury list this week; Mr: Pace says ther is no news out his way except that some miscreant has been stealing his and Mr. Tom Shipman's corn. Eheuamtlsm Rellered in 6 Hours. DR.

DETCHON'S RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM usually felieves severest cases In" a few, hours: Its action upon the system is remarkable and effective It removes at once the cause and the "disease quickly, disappears. First dose greatly benefits. 75c and VSold by W. H. Justus, Druggist.

NOTICE OP SALE. There are 29 prisoners in the coun ty jail. There won't be quite so many MR. M. JUSTUS Who has been the harness bus iness 57 He is both com petent and practicaL He fsuper vises our harness making.

Y01 will find quality and fair price: at our store. Try us FEW BROS. within the next two weeks. J. P.

Patton. member of the Democratic Hand Books. T-jr nnllPRtor 'V. Shen- county board" of education, was in m. -i herd has a limited "number of "the own tms morning on, Dusuiess.

Mr." and Mrs. W. Bennett have re- tnrTiofl frrtm thftir honey moon trip to Democratic hand books, and if you want one call on him. The supply is but limited. The different banks of Henderr-sonville have some mighty pretty-checks, but the neW ones just being issued by the "Wanteska Trust and Banking Company are way up towards the top of the list.

The check is of a peculiar shade of yellow with a design of a deeper shade in the centre, the whole beautifully printed. Mr. P. F. Patton, secretary of the Wanteska Trust and Banking Company, left this morning with Mr.

B. M. Chenowith, for Atlanta. The trip will made in Mr. big touring and the party will go direct through to from -where Mr.

will contirfue to his home in Birmingham'. Mr. Patton, who is also the capable general overseer of Henderson county, will have an' excellent opportunity, of observing the different methods of road construction between here and the big Georgia city and without any doubt the roads of Henderson will profit thereby, i the Knoxville exposition. The wed- ding of this popular young coupie iu Attracting Attention "I have been following with no small measure of interest," said a professional man. this morning, "the exchange editorial' pleasantries between the Charlotte Observer and the Spartanburg Herald about Hendersep-ville and what becomes of the town during the winter time.

The thought o'ceurred to me, too, that Spartanburg the other day was one of the pleasant surprises of the summer. State of North County of Henderson, An the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. Crowell and wife, Sallie A. owell, Eugene Stradleyj and rfe, CarrieT. Stradley, E.

Robinson and wife, Mary Robinson, J. M. Orr and wife, Nannie Orr. and W. E.

Shipman, Guard-gn of Ben Staggs, Claude aggs and Jeff Staggs, infants. W-B. Staggs. aDd virtue ofan order of LPerior Court in the above titled cause I will sell at public auction at the Court House door Me county of Henderson1 on A iq'ia 24th day of October, of ti thin the legal hours an? v. casn to the highest a last blder-, the land described i- CONTRACTING And General House Repairing.

NEW 3TORE NEW GOODS Stock and the best at al: times Strict attention and prompt DELIVERY. M. Dickens Phone .269.. North Main Strcc' it was through the Daily Herald that this pleasant discussion arose; The paper has already than Mf. Patterson, the genial proprietor of the- 5, 10 and 25c store, ifi expected home from "a busines strips -tomorrow.

When Mr. "Patterson left town.a couple of weeks ago, he-told all his numerous friends that he was going north to buy rholiday Never said a about anything else! And now he is coming home tomorrow with his But his friends are ready for him and a most cordial welcome i has been ararnged. Of course, their future home will -be In Hendersonville. satisfaction: guaranteed. justified the support given it by the business men and the public" generally.

This is advertising. It, is advertising the town of Henderson- Hendersonville. Box 95. mm f.i,''.

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