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I BREVARD N£WS, BREVARD, N. C. Lepi Advertiseirients. NOTICE OF SALE OF THE J. M LYDA LANDS, IN TRANSYLVAKIA COUNTY, KNOWN AS SEE-OiF PROPERTY. By virtue of a decree of the Superio. court of Henderson county in the case »> W. W. Lyda, administrator of the estate o J. M. Lyda, deceased, vs. Mary E. Hay dock and others, the undersigned admit) istrator and commissioner will sell t> make assets to pay debts, at public outer} at the court house door of Transylvani: county on Monday, the 5th day of Febru ary, 1917, at 1:30 o’clock p. m., all the fol lowing described lands belonging to tht estate of said decoasod. situate in ijpiil county of Transylvania and state of North Carolina and described as follows: That land in Dunn’s Rock township, Transylvania county. North Carolina, lying on the waters of Dunn’s creek and Mogsed’s crock, adjoining lands of C. H. Gumaer, Bunyan llogsed, Uiley llogscd, Mrs. H. P. Clark, Verdi ry, J. M. Holden, Hume, L:iiid, Baker, Dillie Wilson, Dave Wilson, llamet and others, described in deed from Cleveland and Williams to J. Manly Lyda of date January 12th, 191(). and on record in book 3iS, page 30*) of tin- records of deed for Transylvania county. N. and more particularly described as follows: Beginning on a large chestnut oak uear the south side of the road leading from the Brevard-Jones Gap road to the top of “See Off” mountain, said tree being a corner of C. H. Gumaer’s land, and runs south 83 degrees 50 minutes east twelve hundred and three (1203) tVet to a stone and black gum; then south 81 degrees 50 minutes east sixteen hundred and tifty- two (1652) feet to a map e; then south 4l degrees 25 minutes wc-st three hundred and sixty-four (36-1) feet to a stone; then north 86 degrees 30 minutes west three hundred and eighty-f«'ur (381) feet to a spruce pine; then south 2 degrees 10 min utes west two hundred and three (203) feet to a stone at a road; then north 87 degrees 30 minutes west fifty-six (56) feet to a stake in said road; then with said road about 45 degrees west eight hundred and seventy-five feet more or less to a stone in said road; then leaving said road south 40 degrees west two hundred and twenty-eight (228) feet to a spanish oak; then south 30 degrees west with Dhvc Wilstm’s line twelve hundred fifty-three (1253) feet to a stone; then south 30 de grees east six hundred sixty-six (6)6) feet to a stone; then still with Dave Wilson’s line south 87 degrees 3>> minutes east five hundred twenty-nine (5291 feet to a stone; then still with sai.l Dave Wilson’s line south 2 degrees 2.i minutes west ten hun dred seventy-six leet (1(>7()) to a stone; then south 42 degrees 35 minutes east three hundred forty-eight (348) feet to a stone; then south 68 degrees west ten hundred forty-three (1043) feet to a black oak, corner of the Dillie Wilson land; then south 13 degrees west v,rith the Dillie Wil son line^even hundred forty (740) feet to a chestnut, a corner of the Baker tract; then with the line of the Baker tract north 56 degrees west nine hundred fortv- two (942) feet to a maple, a corner of the school property; then north 35 degrees east with school property line one hun dred and sixty-live (165) feet to a black gum; then north 30 degrees west with school property line four hundred ninetv- five (495) feet to a hickory, corner of school property; then south 15 degrees west six hundred and ten (610) feet to a stone at the road; then with the road a south course one hundred feet (100) to a stake; then still with said road a south course six hundred (600) feet to a spanish oak, a corner of the school property; then still with the road a southwest cimrse three hundred (300) feet to a spanish oak on the bank of said road; then south 66 degrees 40 minutes east sixty-three feet to a spanish oak and post oak; then south 20 degrees 30 minutes east with the line (rf the Baker property five hundred and forty-three (543) feet to a stone; then still with the Baker line south 21 degrees 35 minutes east eight hundred and eighty- seven (887) feet crossing Dunn’s creek to a stone; thence south 44 degrees 15 min utes east four hundred and sixty-nine (469) feet to a white oak in the Hume line; then with the Hume line south 12 decrees 35 minutes west six hundred sixty-eight (668) feet to a stone; then south 10 degrees west fourteen hundred two (1402) feet to a stake, the extreme southeast corner of the boundary hereby conveyed; then north 70 degrees west ten hundred and six (1006) feet to a hickory; then north 79 degrees west six hundred forty-three (643) feet, crossing the public road to a spanish oak; then north 10 de grees east seven hundred and twenty (720) feet to a stone; then north 59 degrees 40 minutes west eight hundred sixty-six (866) feet to a spanish oak; then south 12 degrees 30 minutes west nine hundred fifty-six (956) feet to a stone; then north 65 degrees 30 minutes west eight hundred twenty-five (825) feet to a stone; then north 10 degrees 30 minutes east sc;ven hundred twenty-one (721) feet to a stake; then north 80 degrees west two hundred forty-six (246) feet to a black gum; then north 25 degrees west four hundred ninety five feet to a stone; then north 50 degrees w'est one hundred forty-eight (148) feet to a black oak; then north 58 degrees west one hundred eighty-one (181) feet to a spanish oak; then north 10 degrees east three hundred forty-eight (348) feet to a black oak; then north 74 degrees west two hundred thirty-one (231) feet to a spanish oak; then south 57 de grees west ninety:one (91) feet to a spruce pine; then north 51 degrees west two hundred eighty (280) feet to a hickory; then north 45 degrees west tw'o hundred thirty-one (231 > feet to a white oak and Spanish oak; then north 10 degrees east one hundred forty-eight [148] feet to a spruce on the bank of Dunn’s cieek; then down and with said creek about north 30 degrees west eight hundred seventy feet more or less to a chestnut in the Clark line; then north 39 degrees 30 minutes east with the Clark line seven hundred and twenty feet to a chestnut; then north 48 degrees 35 minutes east eleven hundred sixty [1160J feet to a while oak; then north 63 degrees 40 minutes east two hundred sixt}'-five 1.265] feet to a stone; then north 10 degrees 35 minutes east seven hundred thirty-seven [737] feet to a box elder; then north 32 degrees 30 min utes cast three hundred fifty-four [354] feet t« a dogwood; then north 11 degrees w'est one hundred sixty-two [162] feet to a stone; then north 62 degrees 25 minutes east six hundred and eighty-seven [687] feet to a black oak; then north 84 degrees 55 minutes east two hundred eighty-seven feet to a stone; then north 34 degrees 25 minutes east nine hundred and four [904] feet to a stone; then north 34 de- ;rees east two hundred thirty-five feet ti* maple; then north 72 degrees 20 ininutt: . est three hundred eighty-six [386];!*. ) a stone; then north 53 degrees 30 min ites east si.^ hundred thirty-eight [638’ eet to a bhu'k gum; then north 31 de;>;; i t> IS minutes cast tvio hundred seventy 1270] feet to a white oak; then north 11 Icgrees 55 minutes east four hundred six 406] feet to a dogwood; then north 8 -e- jrees east five hundred ninety-one eet. to the beginning, containing eight lundred acres, more or less. The terms of said sale are cne-half cj’.oh, the balance in equal payments eviilenied tiy note on six and twelve moiitiis time >vith interest at 6', with opticm in pur- hase to pay all cash at the time of con- tirmation or any time thereafter with accrued tnterest. This the 4th day of January, 1917. W. W. LYD.^, Administrator and Commissioner. l-12-4tc-s&s NOTICE-LAND SALE BY COM MISSIONER Mrs, Bryant Takes Hotel Crary; Closes The Bryant f 1 r" J Tjv.. I By virtue of the power, direction and authority given the undersigned commis sioner appointed by the ('b rk of the Su perior Court of Transylvania county, in a special proceeding pending in said court, entitled: “Sarah J. Wiihelm, administratrix of J. M. Wilhelm, deceased, vs. W. F. Wilhelm et al.” 1 will sell to the highest bidder, on the terms ir.entiv.ned belov,-. on Monday, Feb. 5th, 1917. at 12 o'clock M. ail the fol lowing described lands, situate in Eastatoc township, Transylv;mia county, N. C., lying on the west side of French Broad river, and on the west side of East Fork creek, bounded as follows: First tract:' Beginning on a sourwood i oondncting it for noarly a your. Libraries in Coffee Houses. Before the days of free llbrario. book rooms were attached to EnglisI coffee houses and every customer was entitled to peruse a book v/hile sip ping his cup of coCfoe. Some cf these libraries contained as many as a thou sand volumes and even printed cata- logups. Tw’o such coffee houses are said tp have existed in London until as late an the early '80s. Cure, Don’t Interrupt. "What risiit have you got to object to the question that lawyer asked me? I You don’t know what I was going to answer,” a witness in a damage suit in the court of a justice of the peace yelled when one attorney objected to a question asked the witness by the other attorney. THE BRYANT and dogwood, the S. D. Whitmire corner, standing on a ridge south of the J. M. Wilhelm dwelling, and runs S. 69 degrees | 1C. 142 poles to a black gum and oak in ! the Gillespie line; then N. 23'.' degrees E. j 26 poles to a spanish oak; then N. 2 de-: grecs W. 112 poles to a black oak; then N. 15'_. degrees W. 54 poles to a stake; then j N. 12 degress W. 33 poles to a stone; then j N. 44 degrees W. 33 pdes to a stake: then N. 37 degrees W. 18poles to a stake; then N. 80 degrees W. 30 poles to a stake ; on the bgink of East Fork creek; then down j and with the meanders of said creek to a slake at the mouth of a branch, a corner made between S. D Whitmire and K. A. Cilazener; then with said branch, a south | course to the head of said branch, the place being in the line between E.A. (ila- zener and S. D. Whitmire land;' then with the top of the ridge and with the Whit mire line, up said ridge, a south course to the lieginning, containing 175 acres, more or less. Second tract: Adjoining the flrs^ tract above described. Beginning on a hickory , on the north side of Joshua Mountain, in : the he.ad of a hollow, and runs N. 90 poles I to a black gum; then E. 90 poles to a pop- j lar; then S. 90 poles to a stake; then W.; 90 poles to the beginning, containing 50 acres, more or less. The sale will be made sul)ject to terms I as follows: j One thousand dollars on day of sale, balancc divided into two equal install ments. payable in one and two years, with interest at six per cent per annum on de ferred payments, title t(» be retained l>y c«miniissioner until all purchase money is paid or secured by notes and deed of trust on the premises herein sold. Mrs. Ida Bryant, who lias ixuMi i Sliijnnan. and the latt^r’s dan"h- runninpt Tlu; Bryant house since i ters. Missos Rose, Mamie and Annie last sprini;, has closed that ])lac(! to ! Sln})7nan, will oe;'upy The Bryant j'nests and assnniod n)ana;ein»'nt of ' dnrinj,' the winter. Hotel (’rary, which Mrs. S. M i Mrs. Potters was the first to run Peters recently abandoned after and she hnilt a reputa i tion for carin*; well for her f^nests. j The Bryant has also been a popular I plai'o v.ith (‘omniercial men. I Hotel (.'rary has 11 gnest rooms. B. Crary, owner of the hnildini;. has run the ho^el lor tho last few weeks. Mrs. Bryant’s mother, Mrs. J. J. Lost in Brevard, or between Brevard and Pisjjah Forest, a red fox fur neck piece. Suitable re ward will he paid for its return. Mrs. W. W. Croushorn, Pisgah Forest, N. C. i MORE TALK OF RAILROAD AGHOSS THE MOUNTAIiiS [Greenville Piedmont. ] Rumors thot tlie extension oi tlio Greenville '& Western railniad across the Blue Ridge mountains would be brought about now very soon by the owners of the road, have been heard on various sides in this city durinj^the past few weeks, “I have been hearing these ru mors and am very much intcrcstf d in them, but> I have no ollicial knowledge of tlu« runic*ri‘d sion,” ?aid G. R. Roe, of the, ». A,- W. railway tod.'ty commei.tiiii^ upon tho su^>ject. President McTier, of the (:Jncn- ville & Western railroad has uiiidr! several visi(s to Greenville duii’ii? the past inr-nth. and it in report'd that he has nuido statements to in timate friends th:)t jirospects lor an early extension of «ho road were very bright. BREVARD HARDWARE COMPANY KMlif Mother Ijou^ht h©r Princess 20 years a^o “It jjc?ve licr so many years ol lul sei'vice fhct; •vvkcn John and I were married, her first gift to :e was a new / L 'COPPett BCARIKG. HANGB HOTEL CRARY W. H. Allison, This Dec. 26, 1916. Commissioner. l-5-5tc NOTICE-LAND SALE UNDER MORTGAGE Whereas, J. II. (lalloway and wife. Alice Galloway, executed t(» the undersij^ned mortgagee, a promissory note in the sum of $4t).tK( and a mortKa.ue to secure same on the hereinafter described lands of even date with said note, said mortgage and note bearin}^ date June 28, 1915, register ed in Mortgage Book No. 7 at page 243 of mortgage records of Transylvania county, and whereas, said note has not been fu!l> paid, but is long past due, and there being a balance of $12.00 and actrued interest on same, therefore in order to satisfy said note and indebtedness, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in the town of Brevard, N. C., on Monday Feb. 5, 1917, at 12 o’clock, M. all tile following described tract of being in the county of Transylvania and ' state of North Carolina, and in Boyd ; township: I Beginning on a stake in the old Orr and [ Simpson line, the western corner of a j tract of land conveyed by Winnie Duncan j to T. U. Duncan and M. L. Dunc an, by j . deed dated May 1>, 1901, registered in , book 35. page 412. and runs thence with ! the old Orr and Simps(»n line north cS5'_. ■ deg west (»5 poles to a stake in said line; thcnce south 45 deg east 158 poles to a j stake in the east l)Oundary line of the I said Winnie Duncan lands; thence with | Lots for sale. See W. P. Mackey, Pisgah Forest. l-5-4tp. QUEBEC HONOR ROLL Following is the honor roll for Quebec school for the fifth numth: i 1st grade: Cecil, Noah, and Willie Whit-1 mire, Vera McCall. 2nd grade: Mollie Thomas. j 3rd grade: Broiidus Henderson, Alvin' and Calvin Smith, Nellie Thomas, Mae **An^ mine is a Beauty. Besides Laving tlic same reliable bahicg qualities anrl fuel saving ^ features aa mother’e, it Las many new coavcniences tliat weren't liearil o£ then. “Por instance my new Princess Laa two larac cabinets (instead o£ etelvcs) ■'.vKicli provide a tandy plac; in wliiclito warm tae dishes and set fnings. THc 10-;allon dircct-heatln^ coppr*- reservoir joinsthe fire box, giving OH abundance o£ Instant hot water, behind warmlnj; closet give* grcatee Cossfort—more cooliin^ surface. In fact i iu'^tcouldn t cools, witliout Prmzesfl* Xbcse Ran;cs are on epecial Jisplay ic. our store. Call and see i. f Don’t order, C. DOYLE, Brevard, N. C. said east line north 4 deg east 65 poles Smith. to a stake in the Boilston road, corner of ! - 4th grade: Geneva and Ruth McCall. the said T. K. and M. L. Duncan tract; thence with the line of said tract south .^9 deg west 5 poles to a stake; thence still with the line of said trai t north 46 deg west 65 poles to the beginning, contain ing 33 aares more or less. Sale m:ide to pay debts and expenses of said Winnie Duncan and to provide for her support and maintenance. This January 3, 1917. F, E. SHUFOUD, l-5-4tp-g&b Guardian and Commissioner. 6th grade: Dewitt McCall. 7th grade: I'auline Keece, Wilma Chap man. Beulah Reid. I Mrs. M. W. Galloway, success- I or to Kilpatrick & Galloway, will sell at cost on Saturday, January I 2U, all hats in stock, both trimmed 'and untrimmed. It Try all-pork Market. sausage. City It NOTICE-LAND SALE BY TRUSTEE Whereas, W. M. Meece and wife, Kannie i p,,|pg jj p'j Hendrix’s corner; Lying in Eastatoe township, Transylva nia county, N. C, bounded as follows: Ad joining J. D. Galloway and others: Beginning on a locust, corner of the original tract, and runs South 100 poles to J. B. Galloway’s stake corner, near a large chestnut; then South 35 degrees East with said line 110 poles to a stake in the old Benjamin Wilson line; then with said Wilson line to Johny Whitmire’« stake corner; then with Johny Whitmire line to the beginning, containing 40 acres, more or less. Sale made to satisfy balance due on said mortgage, cost and expenses. H. C. Fisher, Mortgagee, By Welch Galloway, This Dec. 22, 1916. Attorney. l-5-5tc Meece, did on the 2nd day of January, land: ' 1915, execute their promissory note in the NOTICE OF ENTRY T. H. Shipman enters and claims 3 *2 acres of land lying in Dunn’s Rock town ship. Transylvania county N. C. on waters of Carson’s Creek, adjoining lands of Mrs. Mary C. Henry, T. H. Shipman and others, described as follows: Beginning on a chestnut, said Shipman’s southwest cor ner, and runs north 52degrees w'est 39 poles to a stake and pointers on a ridge in Mrs. Mary C. Henry’s line; then with her line, north 88 degrees east 46 poles to a spruce pine by a branch, in T. H- Ship man’s line; then with his line, south 32 degrees west,. 30 poles to the beginning. Signed T. H. Shii*?.l\n. Entered Jan. 2, 1917. G. C. Kilpatrick, No. 2607 Entry Taker. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the authority and power conferred on me by an order of sale made by N. A. Miller, clerk Supe rior Court, on December 8, 1916, duly ap proved by Thos. J. Shaw, judge presiding, on the 8th day of December, 1916, in the special proceeding entitled “In re W'innie- Duncan,” I will, on Monday, the 5th day of February, 1917, at the court house door, in the town of Brevard, in Transylvania county. North Carolina, sell for cash to the highest bidder, the following described '.ract or parcel of land, then south to a stake in J. E. Galloway’s line; then w’ith said line south 32 degrees west to a black pine, said Galloway’s cor ner; then south 46 degrees west 24 poles to a white oak; then south 21 degrees west 22 poles to a spanish oak; then south 70 degrees w'est f>8 poles to a white oak; then south 44 degrees west 20 poles to a white oak on the bank of Flat Creek of Toxaway, at the ford; then south 44 de grees West 126 poles to the beginning, containing 379 acres, more or less. Sale made to satisfy said note, interest, cost and expenses. JanuaFy 9th, 1917. WELCH GALLOWAY, l-12-5tc Trustee. situate, lying and j 44 sum of $500.00 to L. E. Powell, and to secure same executed and delivered to the undersigned trustee a deed in trusi on the lands hereinafter described, which deed in trust is recorded in book 9, page 13, of the mortgage records of Transylvania county. And whereas, said note is past due and not paid, and the holder of same having demanded the undersigned to give the notice required in said deed in trust; and the notice having been given as required, and default not having been made good, therefore I will, on Saturday, February 10th, 1917. at 12 o’clock m., at the court house door, in the county oM'ransylvania, state of North Carolina, sell to the high est bidder for cash all the following de- scribeb tract of land situate in Eastatoe township, Transylvania county, N. C., on the waters of Toxaway river, bounded as follows: Beginning on a spanish oak, the Nealus Powell corner, and runs south 5 degrees west 112 poles to a stake in the road lead ing from White Pine Bottom to Toxaway school house; then with said road north 66 degrees east 12 poles to a stake in said road; then north 34 degrees east 44 poles to a red oak on the hank of the road; then south 83 degrees east 118 poles to a stake the public road leading from Toxaway to Laurel Fork; then porth 6 degrees cast 16 poles to a red oak; then north 65 degrees east 60 poles to a small black.pine on a ridge; then north 63 degrees east 16 poles to a white oak on the south side of Flat creek of Toxaway; then north 35 degrees east 42 poles to a red oak, J. D. Morgan’s comer; then north 19 degrees west 16 poles to a chestnut stump on the bank of a road; then north 8 degrees east 168 poles, cross ing the public road to a spanish oak; then north 48 degrees west 43 poles to a v.'hite oak at the fork of a branch; then v;i and: with the right hand prong of said I ' anch north 57 degrees east 32 poles to *vhite pine; then north 8 degrees east } poles to a stake at the fork of said branc.i; then north 58 degrees east poplar in said branch; then north 43 de grees cast 76 poles to a white oak between Isaac Camp’s Gap and the grave-yard; then north 65 degrees west 82 poles to a black pine; then north 46 degrees west 20 poles to a small maple; then north 60 degrees west 11 poles to a chestnut; then south 33 degrees west poles to a span- j county, reference to which is here made, ish oak stump; then south 55 degrees west j O. W. CLAYTON, NOTICE OF LAND SALE Under and by virtue of the pow.er con tained in a certain deed in trust executed by John Morgan and wife, Mary Morgan, bearing date of the 4th day of January, 1915, to the undersigned trustee to secure a certain indebtedness due to one S. L. Barnett in the sum of $56.35, and default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness according to the terms of said instrument, therefore, the said under signed trustee will, on Monday, February 5th, 1917, at 12 o’clock m., at the court house door, in the town of Brevard, said state and county, offer for .sale, and sell to the highest bidder for cash, the lands so described in said deed in trust, and here inafter more fully described, and which sale is made to satisfy said indebtedness, with interest and cost of this sale. Lying and being in said state and county and in Boyd township, adjoining the lands of Robt. McKey, Charley Smith and others. Beginning on a stone, originally a black oak, and runs north 88 degrees west 2 poles to a stone, Robt. McKey’s corner; thence with said McKey’s line in an east- wardly direction 17 poles and 4 links to a stone, Charley Smith’s corner; thence with said Smith’s line north 70 degrees 13 poles to a large j east 8 poles to a stone, originally a white oak in the road; thence north 30 degrees west 17 poles and 17 links to the begin ning, containing half acre, more or less, and being the same lands set out and de scribed in the deed in trust above men tioned, v/hich is recorded in book No. 8, page 586 of the records of deeds of said New Year Announcement EVERY ONE IN THIS FIRM WISHES EVERY ONE OF YOU A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. WE WISH IN ADDITION TO THANK YOU FOR YOUR LIBERAL PATRONAGE DURING THE PAST YEAR AS IS SHOWN BY THE SUBSTANTIAL GAIN IN OUR BUSINESS OF 25 PER CENT OVER THAT OF LAST, WHICH GIVES US THE BEST YEAR OF BUSINESS IN OUR HISTORY HOPING TO MERIT A CONTINUANCE OF YOUR PATRONAGE DURING THE ENSUING YEAR, WE ARE, YOURS TRULY, Duckworth Drug Company BREVARD, NORTH CAROUNA J Department.s—College Preparatory, Normal,. Music, Business, Do- | mestip Art, Household Economics, AgricuUure. ^ ^ ^ All departments are directed by teachers with special training and ^ large experience. They know their business. Infliiences of the Institute are alone worth the cost of taitioa. poles to a cucumber; then south 301 l-124tc Trustee. /
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