ROSMAN PERSONAL |
Mrs. M. B. Owen was a guest oi
Mrs. Char'.i? Greene Sunday.
Miss Helen Summey spent Sunday
i ; guest Mies Hilda Galloway.
Misses Ellen and Christine Mor
j ;n ,|V.tt Sunday as guests of Alisa i
i ..by love. ^
Miss Lula Cassell and Miss C-aro-,
l ii (jurren spent. Sunday as guests
vV Mis? Sylvia Hoggins. !
Bill ir.dgv spent Sunday night as
(lie t of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Key-’
no'.ds ; t East Fork.
Barne’. and Gentry Wilds cf New-|
V(Ut. Ten u, pent Tuesday night as
of their uncle and aunt Mr.
end Mrs. J. S. Wilds.
Mrs. Charlie Green, Mrs. M. B.
Ow n and daughter Lela Bosse, were
visitor/ at the h me of Mrs. J. S.
Wilds the first of the week.
Deck Gillespie cf Telleco Piams,
Tcun., spent the week-end as guest
of his parents Mr. ami Mrs. B. A.
Gillespie at East. Fork
John Ca sell ami sens Ben ana
Jack Aiken of Easley, T. E. Mas
ter* were Sunday guests ct Mrs. r.
T. Master* at East, Fork.
Mist- 11 dty Nelson and Ruth
Jordan sneMt the week-end as guests
r,f Miss Ann Singletary.
Rot. nml Mrs. J. K. Burt and
(lac. hie*' Margaret Hope, sons, J. E.
an ' loo wove dinner guests of Mr.
ami Mrs. Homer Israel Sunday.
X Jack Fisher and two chil
di .tivned heme Sunday having
sii, a the pa*t week visiting the
{,,!;• r's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
l!. :' wan at Sylvn.
i,. :.h." Muplv, Kennith McCall,
Kot< «-f J o'fther. Arvil Long of Bar
NOTICE
< ;• SALK OF LAND
U’‘ :;ml by virtue of the au
thorite ' ferred bv Deed of Trust
t.v.v: icd by W. It. Harris and wife,
Ethel E. Harris and E. D. Reynolds
and wife. Hattie Reynolds dated the
loth da. of October, 1927, and re
cord-' 1 Hook 22, Page 296, in the
,»fri, (< o the Register of Deeds for
Transvh ania County, \. S. Bryant,
Substituted Trustee, will, at twelve
o'clock N’ooo on
SAT I RDM, FEBRUARY 10, 1934
at tin i u,i House Door of Tran
. ' amity in Brevard, North
Carotin . -ell at public auction for
vash i i he highest bidder, the fol
lowing laud, to-wit:
AH that certain piece, parcel or
lot (•;' ' nd. situate, lying and being
in t He t wn of Brevard, County of
Transylvania, State of North Caro
lina. ei’d more particularly describ
ed :> follows:
BEGINNING at. a -'take on the
South ido of Main Street, the een
ter of parte wall, said stake stand
ing \ 6! West 123 feet 6 inches
from Mio po’P.t of intersection of the
Sou It gin of Main Street with
the West margin of Caldwell Street,
and ere- thence wit?r the
with ti’..- if1' )B|
a" party wall 132 feet to the point of
beginning. .
And living all of that certain lot
of land described in deed from Bre
vard Banking Company to W. H.
Hai'ti- m:d wife, and E. D. Reynolds
and wife, dated the 28th day cf Ap
ril. 1921, and recorded in Book 39,
Pag" 22 of the Records of Deeds for
Transylvania County, North Caro
lina.
This sale i.- made on account ol
default, in payment of the indebted*
ne-s secured by said Deed of Trust,
and is subject to all taxes and as
sessments against said property
whether row due or to become due.
A lie percent ) cash deposit
will lxi required of the highest bid
<h"- at the ale.
Tld-' th- 5:h day of January,
1934.
V. S. BRYANT,
Substituted Trustee
Jan. 11-18-2? Feb. 1-8.
HURRY!
.
ardvilie CCC camp spent the week
ad with their parents here.
Miss Magge Belle Green and Miss
ouise Williams were shopping in
vshcville Saturday.
Prof, and Mrs. it, T. Kimzey and
laughter Mary Carolyn were busi
es visitors to Brevard Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Furman Moore and
i on Conrad of Spartanburg were
I Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
! Charlie Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Moote of
I he Gloucester section returned home
; Sunday after having spent the past
i wo weeks as guests of the lor
i ter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. P. C.
.Moore at. Spartanburg.
1 Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hannon
ift Tuesday for Atlanta and other
i mints in South Georgia to visit rel
atives.
Mrs. M. C. Sumeral spent Wed
usday in Asheville shopping.
1 Tom Glazener spent Saturday in
Cevard visiting friends.
Walter Recce Jr. spent Saturday
iuht as guest of Charles Glazener.
1 Mrs. R. S. Winchester visited
iis. Joe Galloway Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Furman Moore of
Spartanburg were visitors at the
: acme c,f Mr. and Mrs. J. Colie
iwon the first of the week.
Miss Azilce Owen of B‘'eY,
i pent the week-end as guest of Mrs.
J. Eldridge.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Kogeri
Paul Rogers visited relatives near
i .Salem on Sunday. 4.
Miss Helen Henderson spent the
week-end at her home at Quebec.
Mi-s perrv liravely returned home
Saturday after spending several
I 11VS viiitiu*? relatives at I irkcn .
!'t, w. T.
His 1 V. Sigmon, Mrs. A- K
| pew is attended a singing u» Hendei
-,onville Suinlay ■ Harmon rc
i !uSd home^Saturday from -i
.....k„- YiMt to relatives at Fayette
• W Br! lS iS'a1 business visi
%*? Wfl’S
i ited Mrs., Horace
Brevard Sunday and
iaBable t" return to her home Sun
■H«. Mary RHndolph has return
‘^-ss^?3srr
is. srw* -«»«»»•
T. V. Smith, Sunday • and
' Mr- "'‘tt'jS were called to
laughter Nell t •»« lauer part of
»? vTu." •»<**-th 01
Mrs. Collins was a din
JFSJ***'- *nJ M”'
VYinchestem (;lazenev is quite »l a
h Ro5°WcenofTK»S^ jg* thC
I IS1 .th°engweek-end
hilURvsmaii visiting^f' Virginia
Misses Belle in Henderson
S^Fridiy night- o{ South
Mr-. William M°S *i nday 0n
Carolina way^thher0f her son
account ol tne
C1Sk Fisher spent Sunday at Sy
visiting relative5 • . wlno is a
.«r-^S«reC’nBr0V i
is vecovciMng_n^e_|>___
PFV j.'e. bvrt to
CONDUCT REVIVAL
Rev. J. E. Burt, pastor of Zior.
-——.——*-1
. .Complete stock of
nationally advertised
and local brand pro
ducts.'. ..
and VEGETABLES
Bought fresh and new
from the best markets
in such quantities that j
we can offer you a
fair price....
I
and MEATS-West
ern and home killed
meats.
Broadway* ' Also Main
_L-wu-l—I———^
!
aptisc church, will conduct revival
rvices at Cashiers Valley Baptist
-urch beginning Friday, February
9th.
The Rev. Mr. Burt will fill his'
egular appointment at G 1 a d y I
Branch church near Brevard at
7:30 o’clock at night, due to a
business conference but will have a
ubstitute r.t Oak Grove Quebec
untlay morning at 11 o’clcck.
•■IKS ROBT. EDENS DIES
JN SOUTH CAROLINA
Mrs. Robert Edens died at her j
home near Six Mile, S. C., Wednes
!uy, January 31- Funeral services
were held at Smith chapel near Six
Mile on the Thursday following.
Surviving relative's are 'he hus
a n ! th ’ Mlo no- ch'ldrer., Al
James, Tom, Ada, Lizzie and
Esther.
Allen 'is a former Rosman resi
dent and will be well remembered
here.
NOTICE
OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS
RY PUBLICATION
North Carolina-,
Tm ns a I ra n ia- C ou lit y.
Gdna Pauline Davis Grover,
vs
Clarence William Grover
The defendant Clarence William
Grover, will take notice that an ac
tion, entitled as above, has been
■ommeneui in the Superior Court of
Transylvania County, for the pur
pose of obtaining an absolute di
vorce from the defendant, Clarence
William Grover, on the grounds of
separation for more than two years;
and the defendant will further take
notice that he is required to appear
at the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Transylvania
County, at the court House in Rre
vard, North Carolina, within thirty
lays after the completion of this
summons by publication, and answer
>r demur to the complaint of the
plaintiff, or the plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief saked for
in her complaint.
This the 20th day of Jail. 1034.
OTTO ALEXANDER,
Clerk Superior Court,
dtp F. 1-8-15-22
NOTICE
OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS
BY PUBLICATION
North Carolina,
Transylvania County.
L J. Whitmire, Jr.
vs
Marie Quinn Whitmire.
The defendant, Marie Quinn Whit
mire, will take notice that an ac
tion, entitled as above, lias been com
menced in the Superior Court of
Transylvania County, for the pur
pose of obtaining ar. absolute divorce
from the defendant, Marie Quinn
Whitmire, on the grounds of separa
tion for more than two years; and
the defendant will further take no
tice that she is required to appear
at the office of the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Transylvania Coun
ty, at the Court House in, Brevard,
JS.
Completion of this summons by pub
lication, and answer or demur to
the complaint of the plaintiff, or
the plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief asked for in his com
plaint.
This the 26th day of Jan. 193-1.
OTTO ALEXANDER
Clerk Superior Court
F 1-8-15-22 pd.
EXECUTION SALE
OF LAND
By virtue of an execution to me
directed, issued by the Cierk of the
Superior Court of Transylvania
County (pursuant to a judgment in
favor of Commercial Credit Cotfi
pany, plaintiff, and against T. II.
Case and others, defendants, render
ed July 12th, 1926, and docketed in
Transylvania County on July 15th
1920, in Judgment Docket L, at page
524) on Monday the 19th day of
February 1934, at the Court House
door, at 12 o’clock boon, at public
auction, to the highest bidder, for
cash, I will sell the undivided one
fourth interest of T. II. Case in
and to the lands conveyed by L. P.
Gentry and wife to IT. I?. Patton,
U. Y. Neel, C. P. White and T. II.
Case, by deed dated November 17th
1925, and recorded in Book 52, at
page 271 of the deed records of
Transylvania County, which land is
described as follows:
First Tract: Beginning on a Black
Gum in or near the line of the Gov
ernment lands, and runs South 20,
poles to a stake at or near the
Milk-Sick Branch, the southwest;
corner of a three-acre tract; thence
with the line of said 3-acre tract, j
North 71 East 37 1-2 poles to a
stake; thence North 82 East 11
poles te a stake; thence, North 77
East 15 poles to a stake in the.
Milk-Sick Branch; thence North 62
East 31, poles; North 85 East 7 1-2
poles to a stake at the mouth of
aid branch at Lambs Creek; thence
up and with the creek. North 40
West, 41 poles to a stake at the fork
if the creek; thence up the right
hand prong, North 5 East 6 1-2
poles to a stake in the road; thence
ivith the road, South 88 deg. 15
nin. west 21 poles to a stake in the
north bank of the road; thence North
i d.g. 15 min. West 5 poles and 15
links to a gate post; thence North
10 deg. 45 min.West 45 poles and 14
ink- to a Spanish Oak Stump in the
r;overnment line; thence, with the
Government line South 78 poles to
the Beginning.
Second Tract. Beginning on a
Black Pine in the Government line
,n a ridge, and runs South 25 West
16 pules to a stake in the ford of a
-.ranch: thence South 88 deg. 15
aiii West 21 poles to a stake in the
so th hank of the road; thence
North G deg. 15 min. West 5 poles
ipd 15 links to a gate post; thence
; th GO deg. and 45 min. west 45
and 14 links to a Spanish Oak
tv o in the Government line;
<•0, with the Government line,
*••:!» 5 East 12 poles to an iron and
y; r-i Oak post in the government
r ■ thence with the Government
ine, South 86 East 70 poles to the
MANY SHJCA PUPILS
ON THE HONOR ROLL
Twenty-seven pupils of' Selicn
school made the honor roll during
January, according to Professor Ruf
fin V/ilkins and Miss Marion Hen
derson, teachers of the school. The
following making the honors requir
ed:
Honor Roll
First grade — William Bentley,
Bruee McGaha, Russell Huggins,
Muaue Barton, Bruce Tinsiey, J.
Galloway, Roy Barton, James Bar
ton.
Second grade—Acie Waldrop.
Third—J. L. Bryson, Frank Bar
ton, Nell Wilson, C. D. McCall.
Fourth grade—Grace Mull Char
les Barton, Reba Wilson, Garner
Galloway, Harold Norris, Clyde Sum
mey, Leroy Tinsley, Ross Wilson.
Fifth grade—D. C. Barton, Harry
Blake, Van Huggins, Jro Tinsiey.
Sixth grade—Nell Lance, Mac
Wilson, Mildred Wilson, Gcrtha Gal
loway, Craig Sharpe.
Perfect Attendance
Roy Barton, Brisco McGaha, j
Brute McGaha, Junior Summey,
Bruce Tinsley, Marie Barton, Caro-1
line Bryson, Maggie Bryson, Clar-i
once Summey, Ocie Waldrop, Frank!
Barton. J. L. Bryson, Curtis Lance,,
C. it. McCall, Robert McGaha, Nell
Wilson, Grace Mull, Reba Wilson,]
Charles Baiton, Lc-ruy Tinsley, Ross,
Wilson, Reba Barton, D. C. Barton,!
Harry Blake, Van Huggins, Joe
F’ein Tinsley, Nell Lance, Mac;
Wilson. Arthur Barton, Craig:
Sharpe, Gould Tinsley, L. C. Wil
son.
INCOME TAX MAN TO BE
HERE ON FEBRUARY 16
In *rder to help taxpayers in
filing their federal income tax re
turns, a representative of the U. S.
Internal Revenue department will be
in Brevard on February 16.
A notice issued by the treasury
department asks those who have re
ceived blanks on which to file re
turns take these with them to the
office on those dates, if they wish
federal assistance in making their
report.
Kills Hob a
San Juan Capistrano, Cal.—De-1
daring he mistook 15-months-olil
Naomi Rollinsor* for 1i (loll lying on
the track, the engineer of a south
bound Santa Fe train told author*-;
ties he allowed his train to pass
over and kill the child.
The old Jew was right; there is
tion of law. 1
Beginning, containing 11.90 acres j
more or loss. Being the samp ,)ioper-|
ty conveyed to Clyde Case by II. L.
Souther and wife by deed dated Feb.
2,‘|rd 1914, and recorded in Book 29,
nag*. 3S9 cf the records of deeds for
Sale made to satisfy said judg
ment, and costs and expenses of sale.
This January 15th 1934.
T. S. WOOD Sheriff.
.. ■ - * a
WAiTpDM
MOVING AND GENERAL HAUL
ING — Block wood, stovcwood and
dry kindling, sand and gravel. Reas
onable rates—cash to ail. Phone 118.
Siniard Transfer Co. Brevard. Ip
FOR SALE—Two pair mules and
one fresh milk cow. H. L. Alli
son, Brevard, R-l. ltp
Plants For Sale: CABBAGE plants,
Charleston, Jersey, Succession and
Copenhagen Market. ONION plants,
White and Yellow Bermuda, all 7tic
per 1000—6000 lots 00c per 1000.
Send remittance for prompt ship
ment. DORRIS PLANT CO., Valdos
ta, Ga. . H F-l dtp
WANTED — Your Shoe Repairing i
We are equipped to do first class1
shoe repair work. Ladies soles and |
heels 76 cents. Men'3 soles and
rubber heels. $1.00. Brevard Shoe;
Shop, T. E. Waters, owner—News,
Arcade. .Jan 1 t.fc ]
-:-i
WANTED TO EXCHANGE—Two
Plymouth Rock roosters, Park
strain, for two other good Plymouth
Rock roosters. E. H. Jones, Brevard,
R-2. ltp
FOR SALE—McCormick Deering
two horse riding cultivator. In good
shape—$50. E. R. Galloway, Ros
man. ltp
TY PEWRITER RIBBONS— guaran-'
teed regular Underwood-Fisher |
made same you pay 75o for else
where—only GO cents, 2 for $1.00.
The Times office.
■I ~i7 ii i i ■rr~-~~~ "
' NOTICE OF SALE 1
T h e undersign*} Liqv&la&igf
Agent will offer for sale to the
highest bidder FOR CASH, at
the front door «f the Brevard
Banking Company Building on
SATURDAY, FEB. 17th, 1834.
at 10 o’clock A- ol., the following
property belonging to Gurney 1.
Hood. Commissioner cf Banns of
N. C., Ez Re!., Brevard Banking
1 Company:
One judgment, docketed against
C. C. Ycngue, recorded In Book
“N” at page 274 et aeq., of the
judgment records of Tratisylvaia
County, on which there is a bal
ance due at this date in the prin
cipal amount of $2450.37 and
accrued interest at six per v<nt
from date docketed.
The above mentioned judgment
being the first judgment lien, sub
ject to outstanding taxes, against
the property of C. C. Yot'gue lo
cated on the South side of High
way No. 28 near Brevard, North
Carolina.
All bids subject to rejection by
the Siate Banking Department,
and the approval of the Resident
Superior Court Judge.
This the 3rd day of Feb. 1934.
BAT KIMZEY
Liquidating Agent, Bre
vard Banking Company.
Feb. 8-15
toTuTwantIds
& INSURANCE
Small Down Payment
BALANCE MONTHLY
Our Agency has been appointed Special Repre
sentative for the P. A. C. (Monthly Payment Plan)
whereby you can insure your buildings against loss
and pay the premiums in easy monthly installments—
no additional charges for this service.
^ h9n I
See
Mi's. Mary Jane McCrary
at
Walker Insurance Agency
Clemson Theatre Building Caldwell at. Brevard
Fanners Stop Service Station
Don’t chase ail over the county or all over town to buy your needs—AND THEN
BE DISAPPOINTED—come to the
FARMERS ONE-STOP STORE
Here you can supply your farm and kitchen with the first class supplies that will
please you, your wife, your livestock and your soil.
PURINA CHOWS
For all Livestock, Poultry, Rabbits
and Dogs
OTHER FEEDS
Cotton Seed Meal, Hay, Shorts, Bran,
Hulls, Shucks and others.
Wood’s Tested Seeds-That Grow
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Field Seed, Garden Seed, Flower Seed, Onion Sets, Cabbage Plants, Field Fertiliz
ers. Garden Fertilizer, Grass Fertilizer, Flower Fertilizer, Baby Chicks, Feeds and
Supplies, Sprayers and Spray Materials, Insecticides, etc.
M Qround al Our 111 Makes Belter Bread
m. FEED & SEED COMPANY
The More With the Checkerboard Sign
Phone 66 East Main Street BREVARD, N. C.