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The News of Henderson County from Hendersonville, North Carolina • Page 7

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Hendersonville, North Carolina
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1922 THE HENDERSONVILLE NEWS, HENDERSONVILLE. N. C. PAGE7 retary of the Brunswick Board of Trade, Brunswick, in which he says: "I am pleased to advise you that the eastern leg of the Dixie highway between Asheville, N. and Jacksonville, via Augusta, Savannah, Darien Bridge, Brunswick, Kingsland, and Yulee, is now in first class condition and tourists can make Classified Ads RATES 2c Per Word, Initial, for First Insertion.

Half Price for Subsequent Insertions. Ten Per Cent Discount if Run for One Month. All Want Ads Paid in Advance Except Business Houses proving. Cain Smith, who has been sufferingr for three years with heart trouble, is gradually growing worse. Rosa Walker, who has been sick for a few months with influenza, is-improving.

Lizzie Drake is recovering nicely from very serious burns received a few weeks ago about the body ami limbs. fco a stake; thence N. 16 deg. W. 43 poles to a stake; thence N.

18 deg. W. 48 poles to a stake in the Farming's Bridge road; thence with that road in a N. E. direction to the French Broad river; thence up the river with the meanders thereof to the Beginning.

Including all of the land partitioned among the heirs at law of F. M. Fanning in a special proceeding conducted in the Superior Court of Henderson County, North Carolina, except two tracts from tract No. 1 in said proceedings, conveyed to G. M.

Roberts. The above said tracts of land containing 410 acres, more or less. This the 20th day of October, 1922. V. E.

GRANT, Sheriff, Henderson County. ll-6-4tc tion on June 17, 1920. Harriet Hill, a sister, underwent operation in April of the same year. Alzie Green, another sister, underwent operation last July, and the fourth operation for appendicitis in this family was on Ernest. Green, a brother, on October 3.

Nora Green, another sister is threatened with the same trouble. Alma Hunt, sister of Sallie Poor of Hendersonville, died in Knoxville on October 2 and was buried in Hendersonville on October 5. Lula Stagg of the Brooklyn section, who underwent an operation for appendicitis recently, is on the road to recovery. Annie Burgan has been very ill for the past few month with tonsilitis and rheumatism but is slightly im DIXIE HIGHWAY INTO FLORIDA IS IN GOOD CONDITION the entire trip from Asheville over this route into Florida without experiencing any trouble whatever. NOTICE For the next 60 days, J.

A. Baker, of Baker's Market, Asheville, N. will pay 40c per pound for Dried Ked Pepper Pods, and 60e per pound for Garden Sage or Dried Leaf Sage. 10-30-23tc The eastern branch of the Dixie highway, between Asheville and Jacksonville, is now in first class condition, according: to advice received from Fred G. Warde, managing sec- STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP OF The Hendersonville News, published tri-weekly at Hendersonville, N.

for October, 1922. Before me, a notary public in and for the state of North Carolina and county of Henderson, personally appeared Noah Hollowell, who after MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Old newspapers at 10 cents for large bundle. They come In handy and useful for numerous purposes. At The News office. 7-19-tfc PROGRESSIVE FARMER Best farm paper in the South.

Regular price $1 a year. Only 50 cents a year to subscribers of The News. 7-7-tfc WANTED To buy 2 to 3 burner oil stove. Must be in "first class condition. Address, H.

care News. 10-24-2tp STRAIGHT SALARY: $35.00 per week and expenses to man or woman with rig to introduce Eureka Egg Producer. Eureka Mfg. East St. Louis, 111.

ltp WANTED Oak cord wood. Apply Z. L. Fogle. Phone 35.

10-23-2tc LEGALS NOTICE OF SALE UNDER having been duly sworn according to I Ffoib the out Corners IP if jl y-, Earth of ill law, deposes and says that' he is tne owner and publisher of The Hendersonville News and that to his knowledge and belief the following is a true statement of the ownership, management, of the aforesaid publication for the date shown below; that he is the owner and publisher of the publication and that the mortgagees are M. L. Shipman of Raleigh, N. and the Mergenthaler Linotype of Brooklyn, N. Y.

NOAH HOLLOWELL. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of October, 1922. F. A. EWBANK, Notary Public.

My commission expires August 29, 1924. li! I STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, li i lii AUTOMOBILES IFOR SALE 5-passenger Ford, almost new. Bargain. Hurry. Maxwell Anders.

10-13-tfc IFOR SALE Ford truck, practically hew, has body. Maxwell and Anders. 10-13-tfc FOR SALE Maxwell touring car. Mead bicycle, one set painter's extension ladders, one boys' wagon. All in first class condition and cheap for cash.

Call at 634 6th W. 3tp The more sales you expose ryourself to, the more you will get. ROOMS AND BOARD BOARDERS WANTED Steam heat, all conveniences, at reasonable rate. IPhone 637-W. ll-23-3tp POR RENT Apartment, completely furnished.

Staton Realty phone :157. 10-21-2tc FOR RENT October 1st, 4, 5 or 6-room houses. See S. Maxwell. 3hone 4 01-J.

9-13-tfc FOR RENT 6-room flat, two office rooms; steam heated, hot and cold water, bath and lavatory. See Dr. Morey. 9-25-tfc FOR RENT 2 nice large connecting rooms, furnished for light housekeeping; second floor. Phone 6C0-W: Box 715.

3-22-tfc FOR RENT Four-room furnished apartment, including hall and private bath. On Main street. Phone .28. 10-18-tfc FOR RENT One 7-room house, furnished, with garage and coal house. One 4-room house, 2 sleeping porches, and coal house.

Close in. S. J. Harris, phone 3 or 196-W. 9-13-tfc -TtOOMS and two-room apartment in heated house; also furnished fourw cottage; cheap.

Phone 465-W. FOR RENT One or two nicely furnished rooms to couple or gentlemen, in steam heated home. Reasonable rates for winter. Apply L. L.

care The News. 10-20-tfc LOST AND FOUN1P FOUND Taxidermist. Birds, animals, game heads, mounted true to life. James McFarlane, Route 2, Box 41. 10-30-15tp ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE BUNCOMBE COUNTY, In the Superior Court.

J. D. Earle, Trading as J. D. Earle Feed vs.

R. N. Wildbore, Defendant. By virtue of the power and authority contained in a certain judgment or order signed by the Hon. Henry P.

Lane, Judge presiding August Term, Buncombe County, Superior Court, in the above cause, directing the undersigned Sheriff to advertise and sell the property described in the attachment proceedings therein, the undersigned Sheriff of Henderson County will on Monday, the 4th day of December, 1922, at 12 o'clock noon at the court house door of Henderson Coun- ill Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of A. F. Drake, deceased, late of Henderson County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the deceased to exhibit to the undersigned at Hendersonville, N. on or before the 20th day of October, 1923, or thig notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to I ty, N.

sell to the highest bidder isaid estate will please make imme North, South, East and West all have something to tell you in the newspapers. News columns give you items of interest in the political, financial and social worlds. Advertising columns give you information just as interesting, and even more valuable to you news of the things that have to do with your personal, very-day life. The advertisements spread out for your inspection the products of progressive manufacturers the country over the comforts and conveniences that play so large a part in modern life. The wares of every progressive merchant in town are "laid attractively before you.

From your easy chair you read the offerings, compare values, check the statements against your previous experience and then make your selections. Thus you save time, money and the effort spent in useless "shopping around." And you gain in the satisfaction that comes from a purchase well made. Keep up on the shopping news. Read The News Advertisements Regularly Tley JVill Save You Money diate payment. This 20th day of October, 1922.

MRS. ALLIE EUGENIA DRAKE, Administratrix. ll-20-6tp for cash to satisfy judgment and execution thereunder, all the right, title and interest which the said R. N. Wildbore, the defendant, has in the following described real estate: BEGINNING at a hickory on the S.

W. side of the French Broad river near the Kimsey Ford a corner of Grant No. 6 to Waightstill Avery, dated January 1, 1794, and runs: thence with the south line of that grant N. 86 deg. W.

forty-one and twenty-five one-hundredths (41-25-100) poles to a stake, thence S. 2 1-2 deg. W. 60 poles to a stake at the N. E.

corner of the G. M. Roberts tract; thence with the north line of that tract N. 87.5 deg. W.

50 poles to a stake at the N. W. corner of said tract; thence with the W. line of said tract S. 2 1-2 deg.

W. 161 poles to a stake at the S. E. corner of tract No. 3 of the F.

M. Fanning property allotted to E. H. Fanning in the partition thereof; thence N. 86 deg.

W. 40 poles to a stake in the original W. line of the Fanning property; thence with that line N. 22 deg. W.

165 poles to a white oak; thence N. 81 deg. W. 35' poles to a stake in McDowell creek; thence with the creek N. 5 deg.

E. 18 poles to a maple; thence N. 3 deg. E. 15 poles, to a stake; thence N.

17.5 deg. E. 10 poles to a stake; thence N. 30 deg. E.

30 poles to an ij NEWS FOR COLORED The News has quite a number of colored people on its subscription list. This paper constitutes the majority of reading matter for some of them. The News, in keeping with many of the larger newspapers of the South, is devoting space to their more important activities, thereby making this paper more popular with the ill! ill! Hill HI colored people, serving more of them as an album of pleasure and informa si i tion and guiding them in their financial transactions where they may take advantage of advertised bargains. The Editor. I Si! apple tree; thence leaving McDowell The family of Greens have won distinction in the number of operations in the family for appendicitis.

Within two years there have been four operations for this trouble and another is threatened. Pink Green underwent an opera- creek N. S6 deg. W. 97.5 poles to a post oak; thence S.

4 deg. W. 116 poles to a maple and white oak on the bank of McDowell creek; thence up the creek with the meanders thereof to a white oak at the S. E. corner of the Lance tracts; thence with the lines of that tract N.

15 deg. E. 23 poles in IP jj! jj RADIO RALF AND HIS FRIENDS By JACK WILSON Copyright ion by the McClure Newspaper Syixficat Help Positions A WHITE GIRL wants position in house or in store. Call phone No. -208-W.

ltp REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 50-acre farm, 5 miles from town, on Horse Shoe road; 16 acres in cultivation; 5-room house. Price $4,000. By C. E. Hayes, phone 56-W.

10-20-6tp MISCELLANEOUS TREES AND SHRUBS, Landscape Gardening. Good trees and shrubs are an investment that pays well. Carolina Nursery Company, East Flat Rock, N. C. 9-11-tfc FOR SALE Fruit trees and ornamentals.

Apples, peaches, plums, grapes, raspberries, privet hedges, arbor vitae. Clairmont Nurseries, W. B. Sinclair, Route 3, Hendersonville, N. C.

10-2-tfc FOR SALE Simmons bed, mattress and springs, new. Also antique card table. Bargain. Apply at Maple Grove, 1st West and Wash 1 A-W-Wf. "TILLY TAL8URT -Too A BiT OUTTA AY CRY ABOUT THATf (SJS.

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Pages Available:
1,934
Years Available:
1918-1922