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ALKAHEST ARTISTS ARE COMING SOON. Contains a Talented Trio of Scuthorn Belles. The Alkahest Artists Company Is pomposi'tl of a trio of southern .voiuig ladies win* liave bet-ome faiiioim in llieir sptvial lines of talent. They are sent out untler the name of the Alka hest with the assiiranee that th(»y will hokl up the standard of this comiuiny’a iVpnt.Mtion for funiishlu}; only first c-lass attractions. Kvery season this i-onfimny se’.ids out an attraction under ANNUAL STATEMENT Continued frmn page four. John Owen, Jr., bringing Bob Hutch inson from chain gang 2 50 Brevard Hardware Co, dynamite 37 78 J A Forsythe, recorder 100 00 ALKAHEST ARTISTS. its own n;iiue. and the personnel of the coiMjiaisy for lius season is especially. Tl’.v* pro'jfrani will l*e delightfully va ried. fonsistinir of piano and violin so los. sapraiio solos, readings and niono- jdu:ues. Miss«*s laiciie Dennis and Louise .Mrlienry. two charniini; Geor- uia jrirls. will head the company this season. Our Lyceum patrons have trood r(>asons for looking forward with pleasure to the cominj? of this splendid l onip.'iny »»f artists to our city. The Alkahest Artists will ap pear at the Auditorium Monday, December 8. Admission 50c. SILO REDUCES FEED COST How to Cuild n Good Ora V/ith Ordin ary Farm Tools To'ic; in Southern Railway Folder. How the average farmer, usins or- linary farm tools, at an expense of ■)nly $fi5.00 can construct a silo with 1 capacity of 55 tons—enough silage lo feed L’O cows 40 pounds per day for •'our months—is told in a booklet just i?ottcn out by the Live Stock Depart ment of the Southern Railway, a copy ;f whicli will be mailed free to any larmer addressing request for same lo F. L. Word, Live Stock .\gent, .•^ouihern Railway Building, • Atlanta, na. ‘ Where there is Livo Stock cn the Farjn There Should be a Silo” is the title of this booklet which tells of the ^dvantage to the farmer of having a jilo and the great saving which it •'nables him to make in the cost of winter feeding for his live stock. The figures given are tahei: from the prac- tici’l expelience of a Tennessee farm- vr who built a silo on the lines indi rated twenty years ago, who finds it - • -opft «r; ppw today, and feels that it has paid for itself many times over Secretary of Agriculture Wilson has recently declared that the Southeast ern states constitute the ideal section of the United States for live stock .’■aising and musi be looked to in fu ture years for the nation’s food sup ply. To Etinu’.late interest in the live slock industry and to aid farmers to successfully fcilov; this line, the Souti'eT-j-j i?ailwoy has pstablished its Live Stock Department which is giv ing undivided attention to this work. October, 1913. Pauper claims: Perry Grant 3 00 Elizabeth Reaves 3 00 Rebecca Reece 4 GO George Wilson 2 00 Artie Anders 3 00 Flora Dunkin / 2 GO Rena Galloway 2 00 Henry Smith 2 50 Nancy Banks 2 50 Rebecca Swaney 2 50 Caroline Hogsed 1 dO Julius Rains 3 00 Hulda McCall 2 00 Deliah Gash Miller 2 00 W W Singleton, guard 18 39 B C Batson, guarding chain gang 6 65 A C Clark, guarding chain gang 28 98 H C Fisher, bridge work 10 70 Johnson & Plummer, clothing for convicts 1 40 W L Talley, roofing for bridge 2 10 W P McGaha, boarding paupers 41 70 W E Bishop, work on court house 8 00 R B Orr, lumber for bridge 38 18 Sam Owen, lumber and hauling 8 00 Bob Johnson, present relief 2 00 Nancy A Waldrop, present relief.. 3 00 W M Maxwell, bridge work 7 39 W D & H L Smith Co, tent for chain gang 11 40 T J Lottis, boarding convicts 9 33 “ “ prisoners 2 67 B Harren. janitor court 3 00 Town of Brevard, water rent. 10 00 C B Glazener, supplies chain gang .. 6 71 0 L Erwin, supplies chain gang 33 85 Brevard Light & Power Co, lights for court house 1 25 W E Kagan, whitewashing jail 5 00 A V Lyday, hauling lumber 3 00 T C McCall, listing tax, Hogback 17 00 W H Lvday, bridge paint 14 10 Wm Maxwell, listing tax, Dunns R’k 15 00 A M Paxton, listing tax, Eastatoe 15 00 Vance Galloway, listing tax, Glou cester 15 00 L F Lyday. listing tax, Boyd 16 00 L W Brooks, listing tax, Catheys Creek 19 00 T.H (ialloway, listing tax, Brevard . 34 00 j T B Reid, 10 days service as county commissioner 20 00 J S Bromfield, coal for jail 5 CO 1 L M Hart, listing tax, Litilc River . 1(> ()o | i Cos I’j^xton, certificates and seals 7 95 i j “ ■ '■ feCs. recorder’s court 43 67' ' J II ricktlsimer. recorders court fO ' A X Collins, deputy sheiiff lees 50 I T T Loftis, J P fees 1 27 j i J A Forsythe, recorder fee 3 75 ] j Cos Paxton, court cost f-4 58 i I J Hall Johnson, solicitor 20 00 i J H Pickelsimer. court cost 8 85 I W H Harris, court cost 2 95 ROAD CLAIMS Brevard Township. James Blackwell, overpayment, road tax 3 00 Boyd Township. Vf L Talley, nails 2 75 P M Orr, road work 1 00 W L Talley, for tools 4.....' 181 Gordon King, work with team 15 00 D U Holliday, service as road overs'r 48 25 C F Baldwin, bridge lumber 6 00 W E Bishop, piping 10 50 Catheys Creek Township. J R Hamlin, work with team 7 00 J A Goad, bridge lumber 20 00 S M Orr, road work.. 15 75 O L Erwin, supplies for chain gang 70 75 P E Alexander, laying off road 1 00 P A Morgan, laying off road., 1 00 M M Alexander, laying off road 1 00 Home Supply Co, supplies, chain g’g 22 95 M L Orr, road work 12 GO -C C Duckworth, road work . 6 40 J L Waldrop, road work with team .. 9 00 O L Erwin, supplies, chain gang 37 58 Van Waldrop, rond work team 17 50 M M Wilson, damage 10 00 J M Hamlin, road work team 19 00 Boyd Ross, road work team 28 00 Van Waldrop, road work 10 5(> E J Whitmire, road work 4 50 O L Erwin, supplies, chain gang 43 21 Sharp &. Mull, supplies, chain gang 70 00 J A Mull, road work 51 00 Sharp & Mull, supplies, chain gang 11 08 11 00 North Carolina, Transylvania County; I, Lewis P. Hamlin, register of deeds and ex-officio clerk to board of county commissioners of said county, hereby cer tify that the foregoing is a correct stat< - ment of the disbursements of Transylva nia county for the year ending November 30, 1913, as audited by the boaid of county commissioners of said county, and also a correct statemeat of the revenue and re sources and bonded indebtedness of stiid county and the said statement is in com pliance with Section 1388 of the Revisal of 1905. This December 1,1913. LEWIS P. HAMLIN, Register of Deeds. jSICIIESTER SPILLS BRAND DIAMOND LADIES I AbIc your Urnrslnt for CHI-CHES-TER DIAMOND IlRAND PII,LS in Rf.d Gold metallic boxes, sealed with Blui Jltbljoa Taeb no OTnsa. Bny oF y DrnRKlst and »sk for oni.CUEB-TEl DIAMOND BKANU PILLS, for twentT-fiTO ~ ■ Reliable. years regarded as Bcsl, Safest, Always SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIS EVERYWHERE TIMR T&IKD L E Mull, road piping Eastatoe Township. W M Sitton, bridge lumber 10 00 Gloucester Township. J A Ov.'en, road overseer 15 75 A S Owen, road work 6 0‘>) J A Owen, bridge work 27 00 34 00 T B Reid, road work 5 00 5 00 5 00 20 00 4 00 7 50 00 (10 J A Owen, road work 10 00 Julius Owen, road work 6 00 Nelius Owen, road work 5 00 J A Owen, bridge work 36 00 Neal Owen, road work Amos McCall, road work .... J A Owen, road overseer ... . Jack Aiken Julius Owen W E Bishop, road tools 10 Arthur Parker, road work . 6 Little River Township. plow and 5 45 E T Henning, J P fees Sheriff Rutherford county . T J Loftis, court cost F E Shuford, court cost. .. . Lee F Norton, court cost Ulis Merrell, court cost J A Forsythe, recorder fees . J C Wike, J P fees 2 59 75 1 00 9 35 50 45 55 95 W L Talley, freight Brevard ^ Banking - Co, ■ rn: cl ^ ''•tnii'iior, road v.c-rk 5 V.' L 'I trelgi.t., .Manson liamiltoii, bridge lum.ber (> Clark Hardware Ct), dynamite 6 W F Merrell, road work 1 J S Heath, road work 9 W J McCreary, roadwork 20 M R Corn, road work 1 Carl Merrell, road work 2 Mrs M L Pickelsimer, timber for road 4 W R Merrell, work on public road 3 M R Corn, road work 1 Capps & Merrell, road tools 5 C C Orr, work on road 12 50 Arthur Pickelsimer, road work 21 00 November, 1913. Pa; 3 00 3 00 00 (K) 00 00 00 50 50 50 00 00 (H) 00 Good Roads in Durham. Durham—The county road force has completed that part of the central highway in Durham county and when Orange county connects with this road leading out of West Durham there will be a good road from thii fcity to Greensboro. _One gang of the convict force is now working on the Durham end of the Quebec end Miami road, Avhich is known a.s the Oxford road. It will take something like three months to get a four-mile gap in this road put into the proper condition for travel. per claims: Perry Grant Elizabeth Reaves Rebecca Reece 4 (jeorge V.’ilson 2 Artie Anders 3 Flora Dunkin 2 Rena Galloway 2 Henry Smith 2 Nancy Banks 2 Rebecca Swaney 2 Caroline Hogsed 1 Julius Rains 3 Hulda McCall 2 Deliah Gash Miller 2 Sharp & Mull, supplies for chain g’g 16 96 W C Hamilton, calling court 3 00 W J McCreary, bridge lumber 3 t>0 \ L M Glazener, work on bridge 2 50 j W WSingleton. guarding chain gang 16 66 A C Clark, guarding chain gang . 8 31 I W P McGaha, boarding paupers . .. 33 95 i Miller Supply Co, bridge paint 4 43 j A C Clark, capture of Ed Waldrop Brevard Light & Power Co, I'ght for court house 1 Duckworth Drug Co, medicine for paupers 13 75 Sylvan Valley News, printing tax receipts 15 50 Chas Aiken, guarding convicts 26 66 G C, Kilpatrick, work on finance book 10 00 T J Loftis, boarding prisoners 14 10 J S Bromfield, coal for court house.. 5 00 C-os Paxton, certifying official bonds to state M M King, examining W F2 Fagan . O L Erwin, clothing for chain gang Frank Merrell, coroner’s jury 1 E W Allison, service coroner’s jury.. 1 Jim Allison, “ “ .. 1 J F Moore, “ “ 1 J A Farge, “ “ 1 Earnest Corn, “ “ . 1 N G Davis, “ “ 1 W M Lyday, holding inquest 5 J H Pickelsimer, court cost 49 5 00 25 Held On Serious Charge. Greensboro—\V. C. Tise, a Winston- Salem business man, and his stenog rapher, Miss Lillie Tess, are under bonds of $400 to appear in police court and answer to charges of im morality. Some time ago the woman -came to Greensboro and took apart- Tnents and to her a child was born. After the birth, man, woman and child left in 3 1 automobile. The child was left with a woman in tlie suburbs of AVinston-Salem, where it died.,Inves tigation when a burial certificate was requested furnished the clue. To Start Drainage Work. Fayetteville.—The Breatt Engineer ing & Construction C6. of Wilson has been awarded the contract to do the excavating work in connection with the drainage of the swamp lands of Klea Hill township. The work will be begun as soon as the commission- <*rs of the drainage district sell the bonds. The property will be assessed according to the classification of the lands which will be made before the sale of the bonds. The Brett Com pany was given the contract at 6.37 <rents the cubic yard. 6 00 3 00 8 60 00 CO 00 00 00 00 00 00 25 Edwards & Broughton, supplies CSC 43 60 W L Dillard, lumber 7 81 50 20 00 00 00 30 30 80 27 50 80 85 35 88 00 T E Reid, hauling lumber 8 Henry McCall, work on bridge 1 Henry Chapman, bridge work 1 Tildon Whitmire, bridge work 1 Rutherford county, court cost 1 C E Tanner, court cost J H Pickelsimer, court cost J B Owen, witness J B Long, witness J P Money, constable, J W Conley, witness 7 J C Grifhn, witness : 1 G W Griffin, witness 1 W L Talley, mileage 5 Bob Johnson, present relief 2 W L Talley, regular service as countv commissioner 28 00 T B Reid, regular service as county commissioner 2 00 T B Reid, extra service as county commissioner 28 00 T B Reid, mileage >... 13 00 Lewis P Hamlin, computing and making tax list 127 90 G T Lyday, service as county com’r 28 00 G T Lyday, salary as county com'r..l00 00 G T Lyday, mileage 4 20 Lewis P Hamlin, clerk board county commissioners 28 (X) Lewis Hamlin, comparing tax list 2 25 “ “ issuing 701 county orders 70 00 Lewis P Hamlin, registering official bonds 5 75 Lewis P 'Hamlin, 5 days work on finance book 10 00 Lewis P Hamlin, mak’g state report 7 00 J A Forsythe, recorder 50 00 W' L Talley, extra service as com missioner 4 CO I, Lewis P. Hamlin, clerk of the board of county commissioners, do hereqy cer tify the foregoing to be a true and cor rect statement of the expenditures of Transylvania county for the year ending November 30, 1913. LEWIS P. HAxMLIN. Paid County Commissioners. The following amounts have been paid to the members of the board of county commissioners during the official year of 191.^, viz.: G T Lvdav, 26 days regular service at $iOO' $52 00 G T Lyday, salary 200 (lO G T Lyday, mileage 8 52 W L 'I alley, 26 days regular service at $2.00 ■ 52 00 W L Talley, 2 days extra service 4 00 W L Talley, mileage 10 92 T B Reid, 25 davs regular service at $2.00 ' 50 ( 0 T B . eid, 22 days extra service 44 IM) T B Reid, mileage 26 50 I, Lewis P. Hamlin, register of deeds and ex-officio clerk of the board of county commissioners of Transylvania county, hereby certify that the foregoing is a cor rect statement of the amounts audited by the board of commissioners to the mem bers thereof, and also a correct statement of the number of days service rendered by each, and the amount paid to each for mileage, and that said statement is in compliance with the requirements of Sec tion 1326 of the Revisal of 1905. This Dcccmber 1, 1913. LEWIS P. HAMLIN. Register of Deeds. State Tax. Amount general state tax $5 936 37 Pension state tax 1 003 33 For pensions on 1168 polls 140 16 Total state tax for 1913 $7 079 86 County Revenue. Total property 1913 value for Total number of polls 1168 Contingent tax amount lev ied on 53,091,969.00 at 12c Rail road tax, amount levied on $3,091,969.00 at 20c Special tax, amount levied on $3,091,96^.00 at 5c Bridge tax, amount levied on $3,091,%9.00 at 3c . .. Pauper tax, amount levied on $3,091,969.00 at 4c General school, amount lev ied on $3,091,969.00 at 20c General school, 1168 polls at $1.65 Local district school tax . . 1168 polls at 38c Polls Excess school, amount lev ied on $3,091,969.00 at 5c Chaingang, amount levied on $3,091,969.00 at 10c Stock law tax Road tax $3 091 969 00 3 710 36 6 183 94 1 545 99 927 59 1 236 97 6 183 94 927 20 831) 22 443 84 632 34 1 545 99 3 091 97 116 70 4 433 59 $31 980 41 Total county revenue Bonded County Indebtedness Rail road bonds issued 1894, payable 30 years from date, bearing i|||terest at 6',- .. Rail road %onds issued payable 30 years from date bearing interest at 5.4'^ 25 000 00 $60 000 00 Chamberlaio’s Never fails. Buy it now. Diarrhne.i RemccW. It ii'.ay save lif& -NOTICE OF SERVICE BV PUBLi- CATION North Carolina—Transylvania County. In the Superior Court. J. H. Pickelsimer vs. J. M. Glazener. Noticc of Summcns and Warrant of At tachment by Publication. The defendant abave named will take notice that a summons in the above en titled action was issued in favoi-vcf the plaintiff and aj;r.inst the said defendant on the 12th day of November, 1913, by th<f clerk of the Superior court, conimanding the said defendant^ to appear b« fore the judge of the Superior court on the sixth Monday after the first Monday of March, 1914, to answer the complaint of the plain tiff which will be filed in the office of the clerk of said court within the first three days of said term. The defendant will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was issued by said court on the 12th day of Novefviber, 1913, against the property of the said de fendant, which warrant is returnable be fore the said judge at the time and place above named for the return «»f the sum mons issued in said cause, when and where the said defendant is required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint of the said plaintiff, or the reh’ef demanded will be gran'ed. This the 12th day of November. 1913. COS I'AXTON, ll-2l-4t-dle , Clerk Superior Court. A N ew D epartUre BLDMBERG’S Toys and Sporting Goods Exchisivcly. Cigars and 'I'obaccos Discontinued. Grand opening November 20th of the largest and hand somest store in these lines in the State. “Meet me at Blom- berg’s ToyHnd.” Do not fail to visit me when in Asheville, at the same old place—17 Patton Avenue. 43-6t L. BLOMBERG, Pro prictcr4 J. S; BROMFIELD Ice and Coal Phone 176 Brevard, N. C. F E O s L R The property known as Mt« Herman Academy, on the north side of Brevard. Large house and grounds* An admirable hotel site, commanding a magnificent view of Brevard and its encircling mountains* Price $4,000* 48-2t-d E. C. PRUDDEN, Brevard, N* C* Total bonded indebtednes $85 000 00 Accrued interest unpaid noth^ing. See R G. NORTON At Snelson’s Blacksmith Shop For all kinds of Cabinet Makings Trunk Repair^ ing. Wagon and Carriage Work a Specialty. Terms cash unless special arrangements are made, Jill work guaranteed. Rates reasonable. SEE OUR PureFoodSanitaryCookingWare Pie Pans JO cents Baking Dishes 15 cents Preserving Kettles 25c and 35c Kern’s 5c and 90c Store Don’t Forget Magazine Subscriptions A Glimpse of California for Yoii *^\’^ould you like to see some of the wonders of California? Haven’t -j ou been dreaming about the Golden State for a long while? Wouldn’t vou like to see with your own eyes som.e of the world’s famous resorts and hotels? Wouldn’t you like to know how to .«;ee and enjoy these big, hospitable, homelike hotels? Wouldn't you like to look at the green hills and smiling valleys, the frajjrant orange groves, the folks at play in the winterlcss paradise of the Pacific? HOW TO BRING CALIFORNIA TO YOUR OWN HOME Yes that is possible. 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