\ THE BREVARD NEWS. BREVARD. N. C. FRIDAY. Jan* 27, 1919 J m f Have You a Home? If you do not have a Home, x>me luid let us sell you one. If you do own a Home, come and have us INSURE it. Two of the most sensible things that you can do: secure a home and protect it. GALLOWAY (& MINNIS Real Estate and'Insiirance Agents BREVARD, » » NORTH q/lROLINA Deportmenti—College Preparatory, Normal, Music, Business, Do mestlc Art, Household Economics, Agriculture. AD depwtments are directed by teachers with special training and large experience. They know their business. Influences of the Institute are alone worth the cost of tuition. Opens on September 5. GROCERIES IF YOU WANT THE VERY BEST IN GROCERIES AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES, COME TO SEE US. WE ARE OUT OF THE HIGH RENT SECTION, THEREFORE WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. R. P. Kilpatrick GROCERIES, NOTIONS AND SHOES Phone 141 Near Depot. Brevard, N. C. Brevard lumber Co. WE HAVE IN A CAR LOAD OF THE BEST FERTILIZER NOW- GOOD FOR ALL CROPS—GARDEN AND FIELD. WE WILL SELL THE CELEBRAT- ED COON BRAND AGAIN THIS YEAR. USE FERTILIZER ON YOUR CROPS AND THEN WATCH THEM GROW. WE HAVE A FULL ASSORT- MENT OF BUILDING MATERIAL ON HAND. Brevard Lumber Company FRANK JENKINS, Manager Phone 120 Close to Depot BREVARD DtSTtrUTE NOTES Word has been received of the ar rival of Charles Hamrick, E. Kennedy, B. King and A. Penninger, former B. I. students, at Newport New^, on the Manchuria, from Brest. These boys were all in the 81st Division. John Hamrick and Roy Holland who were in the navy, have both been dis charged and are at their home in For est City. George Smith of the 603rd Engin eers is also reported to have arrived in thi? country. Miss Lucy Poindexter of Winston- Salem is visiting her sister. Miss E. Poindexter at the Institute. CEDAR NT. NOTES Rev. Osborne McCall was accom panied by his wife to Cedar Mt. where he preached 3 very interesting ser mons. One on Friday night one->on Saturday afternoon and one on Sun day afternoon. Miss Lessie Heath has gone to Greenville for a few weeks. Mr. Alexander Burns and daughter, Alice, have been visiting Mrs. Sum- mey of East Fork. Grace Jones is spending a few weeks in Greenville. Ben Lewis of Greenville has rent ed the Hill Cottage for a month. Mr. and Mrs. McClure and Miss L. Heatle motored from Greenville to Cedar Mt. Sunday. Dan Henderson of Aiken spent the week-end with his wife and daughter. Miss Jennie Bishop is on the sick list. Miss Myrtle Hamlin, who spent the winter near Aiken, S. C., came home some time ago to spend the summer here. E. Jones, who has been in the army for over two years, got his discharge last week. The parents of Ellison McCrary have recieved news that he has land ed in America. He was the first boy in Cedar Mt. to enlist after the war broke out. He went over with the 81st Division. France McCrary left two weeks ago for Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Osteen from Crab Creek were visitors in Cedar Mt. re cently. NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT North Carolina—Transylvania Coun ty—In the Superior Court. L. M. C. ARMSTRONG and husband, GEORGE ARMSTRONG, vs. E. H. JENNINGS The defendant E. H. Jenninjjs will take notice that a summons in the above entitled action was issued against the said defendant on the 23rd day of June, A. D. 1919, by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Tran sylvania County, North Carolina, and that an action entitled as above has been brought by the above named plaintiff against the s.aid E. H. Jen nings to recover damages for a breach of contract on the part of said defen dant, and to recover damages for the negligence of the defendant by reason of which breach of contract and neg ligence certain real estate and prop- perty of the plaintiff situated in Tran sylvania County, North Carolina was injured and damaged by the said de fendant, and also that said action is brought for the purpose of compelling defendant to rebuild and restore a cer tain dam in Transylvania County and the lake formed by said dam, usually known and referred to as “Lake Tox- away,” and also to maintain the same, which said dam was necessary and useful to the plaintiff, and in which the plaintiff claims certain property rights, that said defendant is a proper party to said action which relates to real estate situated in the County of Transylvania and State of North Car olina and said defendant will further take notice that he is required to ap pear at the next term of Superior Court of Transylvania County, North Carolina, to be held on the 6th Mon day before the first Monday in Sep tember, 1919, at the Court House in said County, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff v/ill apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. The defendant will also take notice that warrant of attachment was issu ed from the Superior Court of Tran- , sylvania County, North Carolina, on j the 23rd day of June, 1919, against the property of said defendant which said warrant is returnable at the time and place above named for the re turn of the summons in said cause. This June 23, 1919. N. A. MILLER, |Dlerk of Superior Court. NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT North Carolina—Transylvania Coun ty—In the Superior Court. CECIL COCHRAN vs. E. H. JENNINGS The defendant E. IL Jennings will take notice that a summons in the above entitled action was issued against the said defendant on the 23rd day of June, A. D. 1919, by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Tran sylvania County, North Carolina, and that an action entitled as above has been brought by the above named plaintiff against the said E. H. Jen nings to recover damages for a breach of contract on the part of said defen dant, and to recover damages for ^e negligence of the defendant by reason of which breach of contract and neg ligence certain real estate and prop- perty of the plaintiff situated in Tran sylvania County, North Carolina was injured and damaged by the said de fendant, and also that said action is brought for the purpose of compelling defendant to rebuild and restore a cer tain dam in Transylvania County and the lake formed by said dam, usually known and referred to as “Lake Tox- away," and also to maintain the same. which said dani was necessary and useful to the plaintiff, and in which the plaintiff claims certain property rigl|ts, that said defendant is a proper party to said action which relates to real estate situated in the County of Transylvania and State of North Car olina and said defendant will further take notice that he is required to ap pear at the next term of Superior Court of Transylvania County, NortK Carolina, to.be held on the 6th Mon day before the first Monday in Sep tember, 1919, at the Court House in said County, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or At plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. The defendant will also take notice that warrant of attachment was issa> ed from the Superior Court of Tran> sylvania County, Nor^ Carolina, oa the 23rd day of June, 1919, against the property of said defendant whidi said wairant is returnable at the tinw and place above named for the re turn of the summons in said cause. This June 23, 1919. * N. A. MILLER, Clerk of Superior Court Whitmire IS ON THE JOB With one of the best alL-rouhd* lines of General Merchandise in the County. He has clothing for the whole famliy, from the babe in arms to the grandfather. He can afford to sell them cheaper than other merchants because he buys in large lots and pays cash as he goes. AND WHEN IT COMES TO SHOES Whitmire has them. He has a house full now and has $10,000 worth for fall delivery. At the request of many of my friends I have just put in a complete line of caskets of all sizes at prices from $15.00 up. This will save the good people of this section a great deal in cash and inconvenience in their sad hours. J.C Whitmire Cherryfield - - North Carolina mm mm mm mm BROWN-PATTON CO. ■ LADIES—Look over our line of Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps of the celebrated QUEEN QUALITY SHOES Black White Tan A Nice assortment of Hosiery—Silk, Lisle, Cotton We carry a complete stock of Dry Goods—Silks and Serges. MEN—We are expecting a shipment of STETSON HATS every day. Mans-Owens Dress Shoes for men. Schloss Bros. Clothing. (None better made.) We have a complete line of Goodyear and U. S. Tires, Tubes and accessories. Anything that is Good in Groceries, Feed, Hardware, Overalls, Work Shirts. **Ride a mile or two and save a dollar or two.” Brown-Patton Co. PISGAH FOREST, N. 0.