THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C.
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FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1919
Have You a Home?
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If you do not have a Home,
jome and let us sell you one.
If you do own a Home, come
and haive us INSURE it.
Two of the most sensible things
that you can do: secure a home
and protect it.
GALLOWAY ®» MINNIS
Real Estate and^Insurance Agents
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BREVARD,. :• ^ NORTH CAROLINA
Departments—College Preparatory, Normal, Music, Business, Do
mestlc Art, Household Economics, Agriculture.
AO dep^ments 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.
J 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
BCXSDPPER
AT SAPPHIRE
Sapphire had a fine entertainment
and Box Supper at Union on the 4th
of July. Everybody seemed to en
joy it.
The first thing on th8 program was
a song by six girls: My Country Tis
of Thee, Music next,' Concert by six
little children. Music next, followed
by Flag of Freedom by 8 children.
Recitation by Miss Flossie Bryson.
Recitation by Evon Sanders.
Play—Behind The Sofa, and a num
her of recitations and songs not
niAned.
The boxes sold very high and Miss
Elsie Miller won the cake for the
prettiest girl. The proceeds of the
supper, $61.50, will go to repair our
Church at Union.
Miss Elsie Miller entertained
friends of her sisters, Mrs. D. R. Bry
son Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reece are goin.a to
spend a few days at Mr. Morrow’s
place in Sapphire.
Mr. N. A. Miller has rented his
summer cottage to a party from At
lanta for the summer.
Quite a few guests are at the Crisp
Inn. ORICKFT.
COME IN AND LOOK AT OUR
SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS.* WE
CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. PLUM
MER & TRANTHAM'S.
ROSMAN NEWS
The singing here Sunday was a dis
appointment to a large crowd—Mr.
Grissom failed to come.
Miss Irene Gillespie, who has un
der gone an operation, is getting
along nicely. «
Born—to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Pharr a daughter.
Walter Whitmire has arrived from
France. We are glad to see Walter
back home again.
Mrs. F. V. Batson and children of
Carson Creek visited relatives here
last week.
Mr. Elsie Shipman and others went
to Hendersonville for the fourth.
Mr. King preached a fine sermon
Sunday night at the Baptist church.
Wake up correspondants, lets make
our paper interesting.
BETSY.
TURKEY CREEK NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. John England went
to Brevard Saturday.
Miss Edith Boggs, who has been in
Washington, D. C. for the last ten
months, is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Boggs.
Coy Sims, who belonged to the
81st Division, has been discharged
and is now at home. We are all glad
to have him back again.
Judson McCall and little Ida Lyday
and Belle Neel went to Brevard Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Depew Orr and Mrs.
Sacah Orr and baby spent Saturday
and Sunday at Mr. Delos Lyday's
Claude Orr is visiting friends and
relatives in this secton. He has just
returned from France.
Misses Emma Brown and Fanny
Boggs spent the week-end at their
homes. They have both been attend
ing Brevard Institute Summer school.
BROWNEYED SUSAN.
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. Jennings will
take notice that a summons in the
above entitled Action was issued
against the aaid 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 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 v/as 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 will 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
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,
Clerk of Superior Court.
NOTICE OF SUMftSONS AND
RRANT OF ATTACHMENT
Carolina—Transylvania Coun
ty—In the Superior Court.
CECIL COCHRAN
vs.
JENNINGS
defendant E. II. Jennings will
notice that a summons in the
ce
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 the
negligence pf the defendant by reason
of which breach of contract and neg-
ligtnce 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,
I 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’ terni 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 thft
plaintiff will apply to tbs Court
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
the 23rd day of June, 1919, against
the property Of said defendant wMch
said warrant is returnable at the tkne
and place above named for the re
turn of the summons in said cause.
This June 23, 1919. ♦
N. A. MILLER,
Clerk of Superior Courl.
HAS JUST RECEIVED A SOLID CAR OF CAS
KETS, BOUGHT WITH SPOT CASH—ALL DIS
COUNTS COMING HIS WAY.
INFANT CASKETS FROM $15.00 TO $60.00
CHILDREN’S CASKETS FROM $40.00 TO $60.00
ADULT’S CASKETS FROM $40.00 TO $200.00.
THIS CAR OF CASKETS WAS MANUFAC
TURED ESPECIALLY FOR THE TRADE OF J.
C. WHITMIRE AND EQUIPPED IN THE WHIT-
MIRE WAY WHICH' IS ALWAYS THE BEST
THE MARKET AFFORDS HE HAS HAD USED
THE VERY BEST SILK LININGS AND SILVER
HANDLES—EVERYTHING IN THE 1919 MOD-
ELS. HE IS PREPARED TO PROTECT AND
HELP HIS CUSTOMERS IN THEIR SAD HOURS.
PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE CONSID
ERING THE HIGH QUALITY HE NOW SHOWS.
J. C. Whitmire
North Carolina
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