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THK BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. 0. Fine Line of Suits GGfffVN BIG DISPLAY OF MACK INAWS, WARM AND CON VENIENT for THE OUTDOOiC WORKER. EXAMINE THEM. MANY USEFUL ASTICIES APPROPItMTE FUR XMAS SIFTS CAN SE FOUNU AT WEILT’S THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE GENTS’ FURNISHING STORE IN COUNTY Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Cloves, Handkerchiefs, Garters, Hosiery, Clothing, Underwear, Sweaters, Rain>coats, Rain-hats, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Handbags, Suit-cases, Trunks, Umbrellas, Whisk Brooms and many other things which space forbids mentioning. Bring the boy in and let us clothe him. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE BREVARD, N. C. WE ARE WELL STOCKED WITH OVERCOATJS WELL MADE and ECONOMICAL TRUSIEEbSALE State of South Carolina, County of Greenville. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed ot trust, recorded in the olfice ot the kegister of Deeds for Transylvanu County, North Carolina, in Hook 11, pt- 3, executed on August 18th, 191o, by Vv. 1). Parrish and his wife, T. C. (»o\ver anti his wife, and Fred W. Symnus to W. K. Beattie, as Trustee, to secure the indebtedness there in described, and delault havinjf been made in the payment ol interest on the note secured by said deed of trust and upon demand of the owners and holders of said note, the uiidersigiieti Tiublce will offer for sale on Monuay, December .>1. 1917, at 12 o’clock noon, at the door of the court house ot Ikevurd, Transylvania County, North Carolina, to the highest bidder lor cash: All those certain tracts of land with the buildings thereon and tne furniture and fixtures therein coniainea, to-wii: .ill those tracts lying in the town ot lirevard. Coun ty of 'Irausylvania, State of rst»rth Caro lina, and known as Franklin Hotel prop erty, and consisting ol the tollowing tracts: First tract: Hcginning at a stake on the norLh margin ut Main street at th*‘ point of intersection ot north margin of said Mam street wuh the cast maigui of Rice street, and runs with tne m>rth mar gin ol Main street south Ol degrees and 15 minutes east about four nuiiured (4U0) feet to a slake at the point where the north margin of Main .sireet iniersecis with the west margin of franklin street; thence with the west nuirgin of Kiankiin street noith 5(> degrees 15 minuies east two hundred and sixty-two and six tenths (262.b) leet to the point where the west margin of Smith’s drive, as laid down on a plat of the Frunkiin I'ark lanus, made by H. C. Bailey aiui A. L. Hardin, cngin as it is laid di»>. ii and rrpirsented on the plat above mentioned, about five hundreu (500) feet more or less, to the beginning, containing six acres, more or less. Also all the furniture, fixtnres, furnish ings, bedding, cooking utensils, plate, sil ver, crockeryware, and all other personal property of every kind, nature or charac ter whatsoever, now situated in said Franklin Hotel or used in connection therewith and conveyed by the Trust deed first above mentioned. The above described property being the same conveyed by .1. S. Ueynolds and his wife to W. I). Parrish, T. C. (lower and Fred VV. Symmes, by deed dated February 18th, 1914, and recorded in the office of the Register or Deeds for Transylvania County, Book 34, page 433, and subse quently conveyed by the said W. I). Par rish and his wife, T. C. Gower and his wife, and Fred VV. Symmes to Southland Trust Company. This 15th day of November, A D. 1917. VV. E. BEATTIE, 12-7-41 Trustee. BREVARD INSTITUTE NOTES Miss G.*novu Hart of Zirconia, is still at home, whore! she was recent ly called hv the illness nnd death of her fatht*r. Oscar Benson, who is in camp at Spartanlnirtr, spent a few honrs with ns on Snndav Oscar Parker and Rnssell YounL» left Monday to enter army service. .VIr. Parker will join the aviation eers; thence with the south margin" of j (-orps "'hile Mr. Young does not yet Smith’s drive as laid down on said plat j as above mentioned to a p»>int where the ' south margin ol said drive intersects to I east margin of Kicc street; thence south 28 degrees and 45 minutes west with the east margin of Kice street two hundred j and seventy-five (27r>) leet, more or less,, to Wiishington to the point of beginning, containing three (3) acres, more or less, embracing the plat of ground on which the Franklin | Hotel is located. | Second iract: Adjoining the above tract i and lying lo the north and east of same.' Beginning on a stake at the north end of j Rice street at the inteisection of the north i margin of a twenty-foot alley with the ! northwest margin of said Smith’s drive as : laid down on said plat above mrntioned. I know where he will he sent. Harold .Tnstice, who has heen of fic'e clerk at the Aethelwold, while pnrsniMi; a business course at the D. i)., to enter the civil service Work'on the new caruentor shoj.' which is hein" being erected south the Institute campus, has ])een tpm])orHrily suspended, owing to rhe severe cold snap of the past tew days. The ('ulture (’lub, which was to have nu^t on Monday night at the obliged to postpone tho mei?ting. The second tev?n opened on De cember 1. A number of now pupils are enrolled, which is rather en and runs north 2S degrees and 15 miiiutes east three hundred and lilty (35i*) fed to a stake in the north boundary line of the property formerly belonging to the Frank lin Park Improvement Company; then with the said north boundary line South 78 degrees and 52 minutes eiist, nine hun dred and filteen (915) feci to a slake on the west margin ol an alley-way o')i»usite a post oak corner; ihenie uith the west margin of said alley-way the following' couragiug, considering the number courses and distances: South .39-<lcgrees ■ west one hundred and ten (110) IVct to a I stake; thence south 58 degrees and 9 niin-1 utes west five hundred (blK.i) feet, niiire or ■ less, to the north margin of Smilii’s th ive as laid down on raid plat ubove men’I '-.io j: thence with the north mnrgia of s:.id ; Smith’s drive about four hundred iuO) ; feet to the point of beginninf?-, cont lining about five acres, and embracing tt'.e tract known as the Ff-ankiin Hotel (^a dm. j Third tract: Embracing whai was known j as the Franklin Lake site. Beginning on a stake on the North m;\rgin of Lake View Avenue, the southwest corn;.r of: Lot No. 25 as laid, down on the jTiat above i referred to, at a Tv.int two hiir.iirt J and , twenty-one and eij-iiit-tcnti s (22i ieet from where the north margin of said Lake View Avenue intersects with the east margin of Franklin Street, ab(iut ojiposite j Angu.^ bull and also a the northeast cornet of the VVOodl)ridge ' " of boy.s who are leaving fur mili- tiirv duty. Most of the iioys com- intx :it this time are under military age. Clyde Mahartee has gone to Hen- rietti, for a short visit with his people- FROST eiHEN OORN CAUSES TWO DEATHS Last week E. Orr lost an j yearling, j property, and runs wit!i the weVt'inargtr caused by the I of what is designated on said plat above ' i^atin^ of frost bitten corn. j mentioned as branklin PJU'k. north 60 de-1 ; grees and 32 minutes ea?t f<!iir hundred' . , %, .s i. and sixty-four and foiu-tenths (-i61.4) feet, t*e Jisplay made by mr. Orr at the to a stake, corner of lot .^7 as laid down faiv. A short time ago he was on said plat; thence north 67 degrees east' ... ■, ui~r\ two hundred and six ar.d -tenths : (206.4) feet to a stake in the south margin I mr, fontaine’S oobwood dam of said l*ranKliii lake site, south 51 degrees east about t’.vo hvindriii and twenly-fivc (225) feet to a turn in said Lake View Ave., then still with the margin of said Lake V'iew Ave. south 31 dtg. and 10 minutes west about two hundred and fifty (25\>) feet to another turn in saiG Ave.; then still with the margin ol said L«ke View Avenue the follov. ing cotnses and distances: south 3 degrees and 23 minutes west about one hundred and tw'cnty (1201 feet to a stake; then south 43 degrees and 53 minutes west about seventy-five (75) feet to a stake; thence south 52 degrees and 10 minutes west about three hundred (300) feet to a stake; then still w'ith the Borth margin of said Lake View Avenue MILL RESUMES WORK V. Fontaine’s mill for the manu- factnro of dogwood shuttles re sumed work at tho railroad Y. Mr. Fontaine will ship the finished product to cas*^ern cities, but not to France as formerly. The raw^ material is obtained from many swctions of this county and clscvsh ro. ::: | ml Svi’s I! I II ,7 nl'llili'.llTlliillili EMSRAveo IN w:a3 by icuis f. c'.amt Kirs cKbaumClothes ALL-WOOL—100 PER CENT AND NO COKiPROMISE Never in all clothesmaking histor^^ were cot- ton-adulterated fabrics so numerous, never were pure-wool fabrics so rare .... Yet in our Fall ana Winter Kirschbaum suits there is no taint of cotton to steal away the lustrous, tailorable qualities which wool naturally possesses .... If you want clothes of all-wool—all-wool and nothing else— look for the Kirschbaum label as your guide and guarantee - $20, $25, anu $30 G. M. GLAZE N3R - Hendersonville, N, C. ONE ACRE ORCHARD FOR MOUNTAIN SECTION B. W. Hutt, state horticulturist, has rreently gotten out a plan for an ideal homo orchard and a list of fruit trees and vines adapted to the mountain section of North Carolina, Every farmer who hasn’t a good orchard should plan to put out a few trees this winter. Grapes is a fruit that no fnrni should 1)0 without. The followini; list of trees and vines ctin be plnnt d on one acre of laud and will cost $35 00: Apple Trees—Summer varieties: Yellow Transparent, Early Harvest, Red Astr^i- chan. Red June. Autumn varieties: Wealthy, Bonum, Buckingham, Delicious, Grimes, Mother, Virginia Beauty. Winter Varieties: Mammoth ii;t. k 1'wi , I' t Beauty, Stayman. Yr.rk Imperijil, Winesap Plum Trees lied June. Al)un<!tiiite, Climax, Damson. Grapes—Delaware, Lutie, Rri'rhton, Lindley, Niagara, Concord, Cat;!'xha Peach Trees-Early varieti'■: May- flow^er, Greensboro, Triumph I.Ii ’seit.s n varieties: Carman, Hi'ey, (ieor i i Bel'c'. Late varieties: Chinese Cling, Klb* ri:i. Eaton, Salway, Stinson. Cherries (sour)—Early Rirhm’H- 1, morency, Morello. Sweet Chernt s; W^tod, Blac c Tartanian, Spanish. V\'indsor. Blackbei ries—Early Harvest. Djvvberrics—Lurr'tia. ispbeiries (*u!bc:r. Currants—Fay. White (irape, Poino! Gooseberries -Houghton. Downin^i. Any one wishing to plant a !.■ orchard can get a plan ut my of U. E. LAWRKNCE Connty Apei to
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