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BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. N. Personal Mention Look throuj^h these columns; sec if the names of your guests are there. If not, ytm have neglcctcd your duty toward them. It doos not cost any thing. 'IVlephone, write or bring your news to News ofrice. Miss Bt'ssio Bracken qiiiro ill rfceiitly. 1ms been E. A. Batson has movo I from Calv‘*.rt to tlie Island Ford sootion. Born, on Wednesday, to Mr. and Ira Huinilton, in Ash 'ville, a Mr.s. Di'iinis HerufjjLrs spent Moii- (1> y and Tui-sday in Asheville. Uov. T. F. Marr of Salisbury has A is-itinjj fmnil-. in lirnvaid Mi son. Mr. h I vt' hii;u ' and Mis S. J. l^osamond li'lf Cixoa, Fl»„ for their 111 Fort iSniith, Ark. Dick SnTutney has rt'tnrm*d from i for the ]i:isl low days, a visit ti) Ciroeiiville. Mr. aitd Mrs. \V. S. Price, jr., visited the lattrr's sistt'i’, Mrs. J. M. Zachary, nt (’alvert last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. F. Wri»^ht and youii'j; dan'..;hti'r are visiliii'.’’ in Ht*nvli‘:'sonvilU>. W. 11. (iroran, Jr., and Uarold H irilin arc I'thMniinjx a mectinjr of U'ootiiiK'n oi' the WorKi at Xtnv livM’IW, Tlie box snppor of the Philathea class of th«! Brevard Methodist I ehnreh has h(H'n ])ost]>oned until I (Saturday night of next week. J. J. (havley of route li made a trip one d«y last »ve;!k to Pssicf:!* Forest, N. C!, to take Mrs. (^. M. Lynch to her son, Jji'e, with wliopi she will make her Ik,me.—Pickens Sentinel. MORE HISTORY NkXT WEEK Solicitor MifluM'l S(*lion('lv ot licjulrrs iiiviMi* was in IJrevar l Ralph K Fishi'r h'ft on last Thursday f«»r Ualoif-h and \Vake Wt'dn.'.'day and Tliursday. J’orest. lli^ returns'll o\\ ]Mi)nday. M. A. (’•'•);»er, win) li:is !;o«'n in Coolemet' lor the l.’ist tew nionihs. is visiting lii-^ fandly in Bri'vard. Miss Di'lln (Jillt'si»ii>. oni* of the tetichers at Si-nea. w:is Ih*' t'Ui'st of heraunt, ^Irs. A. i^hutoid Satur day. Mr. Tn»ner. lather of (ieor;;*' aiid Clifford 'rnrner. left r.irvard last week for hiy Imuifin (Ji-ori^ia aiter a visit to his sons. j Mrs.,!. .1. Sliipjian anti :am:’i j lers are :;;;a!U o-.-im!]),in;' titc.i , lioine an -r stayinij at ! i;e i?r'. itni W. I), VValdroj) of Piedmont. S. tbo wi)!t.-r. (• h„s .■..tnrnr.l to j „ |;„„lisl,, „n ,,l „ l,T -llw, .1,-. of S,ywivf. ■.V,.s \V,,1 S,l„ V ,.M !lti will l)e eiiL'af'cd in iar!nin'.% i \ k . ;n ' ills Vvay lo Aslievilie on nrtil( s.-.ii>n .li'lin II. )\Vv-n. wl)o reeentlr left l»usi!u^s.--^- ll»*n'.ier~t*»!\ i!K* linie.-. Bre\a.’'l for ('anton nn.l Shea. Tenn., lias returned and is with his fanii ly at Siiiea, v.lu' ill lai rniinjr. he will The Mij'.'^iun Study class will ni'ct at lilt' Presliylerian in^nise on next J\l.inlay nt iJsiOalid sludy tlie “Xew Eia i)n Tlu! Farm.’* The third cliap'(‘r of ?.lr. Jon:-.'-’ history of the cjautywill appear next week. Drcrs Covnr.T. five yard:; 'i,' jmuim- i-,imhr;.- »i;t in i'\'» ^ {ri'is i\vi» ;iim! i :u‘ i.air ; .i;i' = In’;:' V.in !!!; I;!> ;i fM’ii ';V S' l li'i ■'. er I’le t'v i .i'. :f:cs nr'il ; I (iuwn ilic i'r- ;!l t a.'il n- ■; ■ .• ;i • .i; • !i " ;'.l !!:' {'>’> I'lri'i' -i \ > i;'i' li’iiivcr ni> ski: t ! M’c-; ■ n -■ ' ' I'.v. I( s yi,;ir r 1' 'it (ji- fl’oni ilu* is fii:) !iu!ii i:i The Auxiliary oi' lh'‘ church will tm> . t with Mis. 1 t i Bryant at o'elcfk on next Tnesday afterr.oi>n. Miss Bi'ulah (iill»‘s])it' of Ki>>nian, who has been in school in i;n‘vard. was recently called home on ae.Munt of sickness in In-!' b.o:ne. Miss Lt'la i>rool-;s of has been visri.iir o.r tlie days her href]i'‘v. Li'iu l!r. sisti'rs, Mrs. W. S. i’liee. Miss Ruth 11'.’ooks. I i»\'a vva y las! !i‘w >(>ks. anil .ii' aiul Rev. J. F. Mvjr^aTl. who lins bee; quite sick fe’’ some ti’ne at hi>^ h« ni- on llel ron sfTTt't, is a! le to afjain. lIciuierM m ville Mr. Morira!! has p istojal Transylvania. b»‘ e'lll \'is';tor. wt e.- ha-; .‘riven u:> I F. V. Whit mi T work iMittini: . -tn’ t woo and W. n. ! >1. (U til w. ve .isr ated to:^eth'T in the cr.1 erpr’se in III- I ('. M l)ovle. who has biM'n suf i ferint; considi*rably of late with eyes, hoad and stomach, has Ix'cn in Aslii-vilh' for the last lew ihivs ' in sear( h of relief, ('ieor;::e 'rurner. who has bi'en wiih the SilviMst.'in interests at ilosrnan for lour inontl'.s is ]'o\-,- niakit^ir hishom > in Krevard, wli! re j h ' will o])*-n an oliice as ])ubli'* stt>noirrai)her. A IV >ii'(bil'.a anI fa.Tnily o!' rrrstmoMf. Iliix’wo'id eonntv, have TMoved to l^rcva’-d and v.ill i-iake f!'.. ii‘ hoiiii* on (’:il(lw('ll sti’cet, in tiu‘ iiousi> rear tl’.at oeeaji’.ed by lirancli l’;.\ton. Mrs. .1 P. Mehr.tV.'V. ne(> Miss. Mattie Wat.'VS. \»iio left i’.vevard hist fall. niavryinLC in (4rt enville i:i tlie T'H'antnne. has heen visitin.: her si'-:tei‘, Mis. F. V. \V! itinire-, ilarimr thi' hi'-t ftnv days. I ;i I ci t >r P> D aver will »'nt.ertaiti the ,'ien’s I'li'le clri'S of tilt* iJj'cv.i' I Il.-ri Mst ^1un(la'■ - ■hoo! on tiie r uin.r of M.ue i i'.'. 2lv. Dt'av.-r i-- tfacher oi tllis el.is;;. A’l iliteri iivj: iirouram in the int *n>st of ili; The Pb.’latlieas of the Mrevard class work has been arran.Ljed. Ra])tist Sur.ilav s‘’iool entertained a while but it. nil hlVi in U»n'.“d 'viis. 'P. L. Allen aiul lau^hter. ■vhia. and Miss 11;/:o Bracken, of !)revanl, s!>er^t lheweek-eul vis^t j iiiir'r. •!. Shij r.aTi and fan.ily on ' Willow street.— Hendersonville Hustler, ISlrs. \V. H. FaulknsThns i > tunnel from Knoxville, wh. r>* she pur chased sprint; millint'ry aral visited iier daughter, Miss l*t‘arl I'aul’cner, v.ho is t-xpeeted to return soon to assist her mother with the spring millinery ojienin^ on the 2sth. (’has. H. Di'aver left for Atlantii i on Monday t») a't'Mid a meetim: ol | l.iyinen of the Southern Banlistj convt iition. TIk' Mimi's liible class ! of the Brevard B,i]it:.st .Surnlay ."cliool st ilt Mr. I)i-aver as an evi- ■lence ot appr i-i ition ^^f his servi ei-s for the jiast '.ear as teaelier (d this class. j Mi-:s (^ej-frnde Ailison, who sas- ! tained Mijuries to lier n>j:ht toot Vv-'ien faMiie.; on ice dui-ini; ttie ■ it iiiiiS holiil;t vs, ii:t' !“"e:i in .'s:e'\ille lh‘- J.ast wv 1*. ii n i ;- , It;:.! t I'ea t'!;i iK . S!m' exU'-'Ci.'- tore-, to !;rt>vard withiii a I'c'.v da vs. | .Mrs. S. F. Allison spent Sunday i Aith her d:in:rlitt*r. I the Barac*as and nrcsiu'ctive meni- Ders of these cla.'.-es at the ])ublic school buililiiu: or. 'ruesday niiibt. Mnsic and a number ot other in- terestin;^ e.\'«'reise> aloui; with r»‘- freshments c iitrihuted to tlui i‘n- joyments of the alteriiot n. 4i unre W. Wilsin, who returned l;ist wei'k from Kalei^b., where h-> n‘j)rt'.sented 'rriinsylvaina in the lowt'r house of the (vmeral As-em hly. was !nin^liTv.r with trier.ds arid relatinir his ex]»eri*'uees in Brev;iro Saturd;iy. K. (). .\t the nieetin,jj of th' ('luh with Mrs. ,lnli:i '!'rov.brid'j:e on last Thurs:i;iy it Vv'as decided t» voi(* on a more snital le na.me for thecla>(at Vi.e ir.'etirij; on March llll 'rile cdiief 11 a { ure of t iie atler- r.oon's }>ro;4ram w;is a delightful jiajn'r on “Bird Soiiirs as Uccord 'd in the Music of tin* MasttMS,” We Took Care of Mr. Jenkins. We Would Like to Do the Same for You. }>rov.i:-d. N. C.. March 8. 1917. M-^.=irr’^. i'': Minnis, I/I;Uia!-;er.-5 Br> viirc' I;-isurance A^^ency, Brevard. N. C. GtintlemeTi: We \vi.--h T.) r.ckrjO vlecl:-ro receipc of draft for Fouriet?n Hiiiidred Uoliaj's (s? 1400.00) drawn on the Liverpool and L.ondon e.nd Globe In.-iuraiice CoiiiiKVi'.y. LiiiUi.cd, mii'.e bein;r in full settlement iiml di. ch:in.''H lor all claim.s for loss i'v.'l d:tma:e by ttrj wh.ch occurred on or abou'w December ‘J7. 191c5.ro property in sured iiT'.der policy Iso. IOV‘24875. Irs view of the 1 ict that our prov>erty was totally de stroyed -pr ;ctically s'JI of our records were burned- and that it ha;- taken iuite.some time to jjret duplica:;e bill.-, et;-. to .iub:5tanti.\to our claim, we think the company ha.s been very prorrir-t in adjii-dln;; our lo;\s. Yo’ar.- trulj', A. N, JEXKINS, Brevard Insurance Agei^cy Galloway &. Minris R.oom '9, McMian Buiidinj; !iV I Mrs. ('. II. Trov.’bridge. Miss i’ike sj rcndi'rinLT at the ]nano of 'l;e se 1 lections cited co7itril)nte;i niu.-h to the enj'iyment of the sr.';ject. Other features of the jiroirram v,-ere J two bird sontrs sunix bv Mrs. W. A. Beav(‘Tis, by Miss Flora l-'^ck worth, a lUi'.r.o si'lo, ‘•(irieg's Hird- liiiir," by Miss Katheritie !’:v.in and a vocal duet, Hufn'-’^te; :'s “• \Vandi*rer's Xeilil Son-,'.’’ i y Mrs. Heavens and Miss Ibwin. The hostess served a s;iled course. ooooooooocoooooooc o c O VACAT10^J HiTviTG. c o o O T?(‘ d!S! ;(‘ t as (•) y)".r oi':!!!.-'.!!- c o ioiis a:i.l \i,n’r N"’.cr o o n!:li! an riis''';!i! y !nur:‘ o O wiih y(-l’ie.; men eii tlie I c O ill tile dark of I’l- o o ii(ir-!i. Viiii Kiny In'"'.: sec!i . n;i c O diid i.'! jin i!idi--;ili n i>;' yen:* o O !i;:t i>i redi'y it v.'!! o O ;n'.s:‘ .’I)’', to h(* sliiiinicd hv tlie C O sd c I ir!,'. n;i 1 Imys la^'er ":i. c o If I ]:icl!ics. sai|v; O o (!;• ei>-r. 'rs :;;•(> i"ive:i ei'.licr s iS o O Srl'i!«(> \‘-.V.V ; It!- ;i-:k ye.-,'.- O O c)i;i !'|"'I)'| t> s;!hSiTie:- f'l;' y-iii. ? o C;i-'s- ; r>i:-t d > t^.'--i- 1!ii:r.:'~ lo c O li(‘ refdiy in t'>e swim a! a. s:i':i- o O nier re-n;'t. if ;i jsj q O tii\e!! for I'lia!;ty (;y to till’d; r.;i o o se-:ic i.'i--ij.;ii art^'e fn i:>alc* o O iiiid s.’ll y S"e!>:-{ ih'w in o o till' w:'y I'f a >; ":.ri!;:i!i!O O :| wiiijn-iK'.-s 1* !l;-!p I!i:i’:(.>; o o !;• •• 'ly ;it ;i r(":'>rl :iiid ar(> a1- o O y.:,- at ;i prei;;!:';;.. If th> “I'iu' o O I,.';>■■ il(t n^'t l)e«'k arn;!iid ymi o o ;if !i’'st di> not Ile’d ;iln-it' .•iim1 O | o -ik. y. !' a'M'eealtie O j D I’l SOM I'* r tlli* > d'.‘ ;i!id O o ihe adi!ii"'!t i>n uT middle aa^d o | o !". ‘i| or eve:i old ea:i tie.at O i O in to hoile>:!iin Avidi their sons o ] O ;i!'d y(»n!)!^!'i' t iVi it hers. o | I.ei'Ti y(ini' 1 I’lKini ill Umxl O O orde!'. pit ii(i| toss your clnthes O ; o a! i.Mt or sti'i'W yonr Iiel and Im- o . o re:ni •>- i{'i of w.i.xl o- o o Iicaeli. Voii W'C'M. Im> vuriti'i'cd o ; o to le:M]| I;ow ••I;:i’M^e'-Mlaids c;ir- O j o ry t:i'es at;d* LV-a.ho’u v».)’ir O ! j O prrsonul li:i!rifs. o | I o o ! SOME LESSONS IN It Is a Time That AM Parties Should Become Terribly in Earnest in Fire Prevention. FIRES I tLEGTION CALLED FOR DISTRICT NO 3, BOYD TOWNSHIP It Is time that all parties should beconin terribly in rarnest in the mat- of []»•'! prevention. This applief nocial form to city oiTicials a an tnr with I)U.‘'iaoi;.s ni^n. Throe roccist tire.s the South l)ri!i}; out forcibly r.onm the trouI>Io.- ill j TiCK: All persons are hereby notified the ('enuni.sKion*.rs of Transylvania j 111 :y rjjon a petition of the County j|:‘i;;’l of Kdncatinn, have ordered an I ' Ii. (in to be held in District No. 3, Boyd j tship, Transylvania County on April .i tnat stand lii th;( way oft i/. !>17, at the School House in said Dis- prevention of We pride our I triiSaid IClcction is ordered for the solves in thi.s .ciection f!iat we are u'lt • I*'- t' of r.stertaininj; the v/ill of th«- hi dan;er of the conliat^ralion iia .card, |:'s to whether or but il mu5t be borne in I'li’ul ’ Cernniisriortrs shall issue confia.irration hazard dej>end:i “'i,t,oc ' ‘‘ ' "l.^OO.OO for the proporuon th^t t!ie amonn' „r V ‘ ^ to , . . .ntere.'^t at'• IX ])cr cent, pavahle senii- loss in a'!v oae '•••' ' .. .. . . i - anionii! at rid:. «an have city :» f i !r:.' fire l)fars to tl’ij;,.,, Jad'Aed I)y thi:'.. v. > I ■■■.. a cor.fla'rri-tioii f>ven a sn'.aii o;‘ town. Ti’.' liri'a roforrRd to ahovn were a! Pari;',. 'r”X., N:;."^!ivi!lf‘. T(‘ni;., and .'u-!* • ' su.'ta, Ga. All occurred wiiliin ]• j[ > than two rhiys of e;;eli oflipr. Tiior-M' '■ ou.i^h invpsti;;ations sliow that thi ' can:o ()l th'’;^o fires worn, poor and'* " faulty construction, Hhinprlo rof>i'.^, I ' ^)pen olevators and wooden sti'iis. Witl.o’if tVe shin.'Tlf* roof.s the !ir-i would not have spread as they ;iff Tlie r‘-;-i:lts Jn th-;'.'’ nros are y.tr.rr- liii". f!! i’av'.s 201 .i. rt's were burn ] over, em:)i-;''in'.' I.-MO bnildii;j:s with l. .‘.1 c(;inhr;.-.!il)lo roofs. At Xar-'i- ville Fix b!o; I:;--, w.-'re entirely consir".- ed and part of twonty-riev.*n bloi '.:.^. i the loss anionatin," to $l,2r,0,0'»o. with' i-!surance of At \u,ku:-:-! )!>e loss wa.s given at $7.0no.0."o, wif’.i' insnrancr« of ai)nut ?;’,,(niO.Onn. :1re .swej>t oyer thirty-t-.-o block-, ri;: 1 I'tS acre-:, (le.stroyin?:!: l.",l bnsiner,3 hfuises and ."tl d'.vellir.ss. Tt {.“I v.-'di for lier.-* in Xor'h C'\v- olina to :;il nn are tr'.ct' I’otic?' of ;i;. j warninj!: fro'n t'te.-;'' [ir.'.^. It is j)os. i- hie. even jM'ohahl'^, ih.it .such raaj strike n- also. lly to raise nnincy to }:Tiild and > I nc'.v Schocl Houec in sai(^ District, ic'.v n- istrati'in cf the voters of said .rt l-.as ].e ;i (.nlcrcd ard A. V'. I.yday did Kc^istrar, and A. C. Lyday and Tailey iudj^cs. .■ rc^istr.ition hook f('r ‘^aid l?ond i n v.’il! cpen on S:iturl.!y, March 17, . and remain open f.r ihe tiiac and in u. nncr as now pro'ddc-d hy lav/. , tlu- 7th (lay of M:i" h. 1917. (I. C. Kilpatrick, • • tary of I’.oarti t«t Loi;aiJi.s.si(i:K rs of ivania ( *»uiitv. .> lo itc ! the Divtrs’.fieds also. LICErfSIN"'- INSURANC2 AGSNT-S. cr^'T- ;*i;- '1 i;.,t ! o 1 ooooc ooooooooooooo Try a Diversified adv. ROBERT S. BR.CWN Civil Engineer 321 Logal Uuilding CorrespDi’.jer.cs solicitel As!iev,l!e. N. C. Tf f!^ w^'ll to n;::?r.”;tand the law eriiini^ tlv* lic e in?;a' a?,.'’)*-; r :d :h“ d ity iinno.^efl on Injiir'^ne> f'')inin;‘'‘'’eao;- j|-; (r'lian'r-r vr). f.aws ii'l;:. i The r. M-^ral As.;rMuhI.ir of Xorih faro lin.- I; So'-'ion 1. 'I’iiaf, t'^^fore any licer^n i-j d to sn iii.^u"ance asrent in l^i.i State. t!ie ap.'nt ar.plyiuj, for sm h li- cr>nse and the company for wliicii he desire; to ar t a.', a-'cnt. sl'a’l ap;)ly for .sucli liren^e nn forirs to he pr^'-sc il'r-d ny til ‘ Tr:-nrance ('emnii--.-i:)T'e;-. .•'■•d before any !ii (>T>se to ntn h a.^ent is sued the h'.snranee {'oaiinissi'eirr rhad .-'.'.risfy ".'a.'-If that sucli jierson ro apply'!!*^ r |!:’'^t's'^ a-* a^i a^^'Tit a p?rson of ir cd nio.’-al c;ia>-a( ter. that h.e ];-is rot wi;;!^dly violated any of t!n in .crance !jws of tin’? State, am! that, he is a jiroper person for sueh poaj.; / tlon. !.l:. t.. mi A J^ew Model Typewriter! tK.—, n* &onAmf VSrfU* 1Tn»OT BUY IT NOW AD?:fl!MjSTnATG?.’S NOTICE! j Havinj^ q-uditied as administrator of the i estate i.f Ch:'i:‘.. W. ilcmpliiil, deceased, I late oi Tr.nisylvania cov.uly, N rth Caro-1 liaa, thi.; is to noiil'} :ill j't rsons havinj^ i claims aj^ainst said csla.tc to c.\hil:it them i to the unccrsi«;r.cd, (>r tn his attcrricyi. j Clayton, Clayt in oi: Fisher, Hrcvard, N. C., on or hy the l.^th (!ay of l*'c!>. I'tlS, (>r this ' notice will !:c plc ;dei! in liar nf tht ir ic- covcry. All m*rs-?n.^ in !c',)tc>! to the said estate wil! ir.a!;c immediate settle ment. This the l.^th day of i'ch. l')17. Si’i'K*;;; :,■ lh:.\!i iiu.:,, .-\v!a'.lriistrator. Clayton, Ciayton & Fisher, Attorneys. 2-2.V(>tc. Spring Silk Showing To say that it is our best showing expresses but feebly the attempt to describe it. It means a harvest of ideas from which our customers may garner [to’ ,the heart's content. STYLES—This spring excel all others in their great number of dainty designs and assortments ot silks. The world's fashion wits have exceeded all former efforts in the beautiful patterns, rich and charming colorings as well as excellence in fabrics. Sec our great assortments. Our prices appeal to all thrifty buyers. SPRING COATS—G>me in and look] at our at tractive line of coats for spring and summer wear. They represent the latest style fashions. SKIRTS—We would like to show you our line of fancy skirts, both silk and wooL Weilt’s CasK Store YeS; the crowning typewriter triumph is here! It is just out—iiiifl comes years before experts expected it. For imikers have striven a lite-liiue to attain lliis ideal niacliine. And Oliver lias won a.i^aiii. as we scored when we gave the world its Ih’st visible writing’. There is truly no oilier typewriter on eai lh like this new Oliver “ll." 'Ihink oT Kaich so lii;ht that the tread of a kitten will nin tiie keys! CAUTION! The nevz-day advances that come alone on this machine are all con trolled by Oliver. Even our own previous models—famous in their daj'—never had the Optional Duplex Shift. It puts the whole control ot 84 letters and oharacters in the little fingers of the right and left hands. And it lets you write them all with only 28 keys, the least to operate of any standard typewriter made. Thus writers of all other machines can immediately run the Oliver Number “9” with more speed and greater ease. WARNIiMGl This brilliant new Oiiver eomes at the old-time price. It costs no more than lesstr makes —now out-of- date when compared with this dis covery. For while 'the Oliver's splendid new features are costly—we have equalized the added expense to us by simplifying construction. Resolve right now to sec this great achievement before you spend a dollar for any typcv/riter. If you are usin.gsome other make \'ou will want to see how much more this one does. If you are using an Oliver, it naturally follows that you want the finest model. Come to the STRAND The only independent Mcving Plsture Theater in Asheville. Always the best of clean and interestingr plays, come dies and travel pictures. The Strand Orchestra is generally considered the best in Western North Carolina. Patton Avenge Corner Lexington ASHEVILLE, N, C. I,.I,. > Id •' Vi ini- '!‘h il:.- . I ; I * '» !•' ' I’v'' . th'- ■ r:i ■. s:fi ^ rie. I wGTiGE LAND SALE 3Y COM- MlSSiONER irtu!-of the pou\ -, direction and iiy |;iven the ur.(iersi,!ia« d coaimis- ;i;);;()inU‘(I !>y tlu* clcrl of the I r cdiirl of 'I'ransyl vai'.ia e/unty. in i;il nroeeeding jjen'iiiig in said coon tl'-e clerk, entitled •'Surah .1. Wil- adiainistnitriA of .1. .M. Wilhelm. . i!. \.i. W. !•’. Wiliu hn. et a!.," 1 v.-ill I the };i”!.est bidder, on tl-.i- terms ■ ried helow, at the court h,i;?c door ■ of Hrcvard. e unty cf Tran- ia, C.. on Tuesday, .'.lar h 27th, it 11 o’clock a. m., ll'.i-A the mi d in thi- order for sale m;uic hy >nrt, all the followin;x descriiied dluate in Kastatcc to.-. iiship, 'i'ran- .a countv, N. lying on tlie south- (le of i'n.iu h llroa.fi river and on s‘. sith- ol iCast i'ork of French iver, i>ouni’ed as i'ollov.;-; Tract ne.uir.nin;f on a sourwond -fvvt (id. the S. V. hitinire c('rncr, :-,LC on a ri'i;;e south of the .1. M n rciitlcnce, and runs st.uth east I 111 poles to a black gum and .he Cillespie line; then north 23 = j east 2() poles to a spanish oak; rth 2 (ic!;rees west 112 poles to a )ai;; then north 15degrees west ; to a stake; then north 12 degrees . poles to a stone; then north 41 west .^3 poles to a stake; then M degrees west 18 poles to a hen north 80 degrees vrest 30 poles ke on the bank (>f Kast Fork creek; • Avn and with the meanders of said ' ) a slake at the m-uth of a branch. ■r made between S. 1). Whitmire . (:l;.zeuer; then up and v.ith said ' Si util course to the head of said then up and with the top of the '’.d Vv ith the Whitmire line a south • to the beginning, conta.ining 175 r^ore or less. ;d 'I'ract -Adjoining the first tract • .escribed, lic^inning m a hickory lorth side of J ohua mountain, in ,1 of a hollow, and runs north 90 . a black gum; then east 90 poles . ,ilar; then soutli 90 poles to a stake; ■st ‘H) poles to the beginning, con- • 50 a res, more or less. ale will he made subject to the : ig terms: $1200.t)0 to be paid on ■ side, !):ilance *o be divided in two iistalhnents. ])ayab!e in one and .rs. (ieferred p iyments to draw six "t interest. I'urchaser to have op- pay :ill c:.sh at any time within ) ye;n-s. Title to be retained by .nnissioner until all the purchase ’.as been iiaid,or until satisfactory • •, approved by the court, has been February 2(jLh, 1917. W. H. ALLISON. Commissioner. NQTICEGF SUMMONS BY PUBLI CATION Norm I'arolina, Transj'lvania County, li, : ‘ Superior Court. Rob' ■; Orr, ('.. T. Lyday and Elsie Ship- maii. I .(unty Commis.sionersof Transylva- ni'i » I ';nty. vs Car>: a Timber Company, a Corporation. '1 ’ • defendant above named will take noii e Jiat an action entitled as above has ber I I i*mmenced in the Superior Court of 'I ran' Ivania county, said action to fore- clo • . tax sale of the defendant’s land lo- catff! in Transylvania county: and the sail' .'efendant will further take notice !;•• is required to appear at the next (.cr:;, of the Superior Court of Transylva nia « i unty to be held on the sixth Mon day :i, ter the first Monday in March, 1917, it l)eir g the 16th day oi April, 1917, at the court house in Brevard, Transylvania conn’and answer or demur to the com- pLiii). hi sa d action, or the plaintiff will applv o the court for the relief demand ed ill said complaint. Tills the 19ta day of February, 1917. N. 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