4 FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1919 THE BREVARD NEWS. BREVARD, N. C. Auto Tires and supp WE MAVE TRIED AND SOLD MANY MAKES OF TIRES, BUT WE HAVE NEVER YET‘SEEN A TIRE THAT CAN COMPARE WITH THE UNITED STATES TIRES. WE HANDLE OTHER TIRES AND WOULD BE GLAD TO SELL YOU ANY KIND YOU WANT. BUT WE RECOMMEND THE UNITED STATES TIRES. SEE US FOR ANYTHING YOU NEED IN AUTO SUPPLIES—BLOWOUT PATCHES, CHAINS, ALL SIZES, PUMPS, JACKS, AUTO PAINT AND VARNISH, REPAIR GUM, LUBRICATING OILS, CUP AND TRANSMIS SION GREASE, AUTO SOAP AND SPONGES. GET OUR PRICES AND YOU WILL GO NO FURTHER. Farmers Supply Company, brevard,n. c J. M. ALLISON, Manager NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT North Carolina—TrantylTania Coun ty—In the Superior Court. TELFAIR STOCKTON vs. E. H. JENNINGS The defendant E. H. Jenning:s will take notice that a summons in the above entitled action was issued against the said defendant ®n 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- X>erty of the plfiintilf 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 er 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 I 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. The man who would truly be happy should not study to enlarge his estate but to contract his desires. It is more noble to make yourself great than to be born so. CHURCH workers GIVE EN TERTAINMENT The ladies of the Baptist Church entertained the men of the church on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Snelson. During the evening the members of the T. E. L. Class presented a large cake to Mrs. P. S. King as an expression of their appreciation of her faithful service as president of the class for the past five years, during which time the class has more than doubled its mem bership and made a remarkable re cord in each phase of its work. In thanking her friends for their gift Mrs. King stated that the president of an organization could accomplish very little without the loyal support of the member and she felt that the present efficiency of the T. E. L. Class was principally due to the untiring zeal of its members. At the close of her remarks Mrs. King cut the cake and sent a portion of it to each mem ber of the class who was unable to be present at the affair last Thursday evening. Notice to Taxpayers f THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION- ERS OF TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY WILL BE IN SESSION MONDAY, JULY, 14th, 1919, TO HEAR COMPLAINTS AND MAKE ADJUSTMENTS FOR THE TAX YEAR OF 1919—THIS JULY 7, 1919. G. C. KILPATRICK, Clerk of Board. TOWN LOTS, farms and timber lands for sale. Frank Jenkins. Brevard. N. C. tf FOR SALE—One good young bay horse. Reason for selling. Do not need him. Will sell cheap. Terms if desired. Apply to Dr. J. H. McLEAN. tfc REGISTERED BULLS For Sale choice shorthorns, ages 10 months to 14 months old; reds and roans at bargin. Come and see them. Greatest of all breeds to improve your native cattle for milk and beef R. W. EVERETT, Pisgah Forest, N. C. June 20. 3tp FOR RENT—5 room house on Main St. Furnished or unfurnished. Mrs. Alice W. Paxton. tfc PRIVATE SALE of household goods. Call or phone Mrs. Otis Carson at Mrg. Belle Galloway’s, E. Main St. WANTED—GOOD house girl. Will ing to pay good wages to capable girl . News Office. FOR SALE—Fresh cow. Also heifer calf. Chestnut Hill Farm, Brevard, N. C. 2tc. WANTED—Some lady, as one of family; reasonable salary, good community churches schools, car service, near ocean, suburban, can arrange railroad fare, write. J. D. Neal. A. C. L. FORT Office Wilmington, N. C. 4tp Weilt’s Dry Goods and Ladies’ Furnishings Store and the M^n’s and Boys’ Clothing and Shoe Store will be open all day JULY the 16th, 1919 WELCOME, BOYS—WELCOME Here’s to the boys who have homeward come With their faces sunburned brown. Who quietly slipped in, one by one To the old familiar tovm. Here’s to the boys who are on their way; Who are crossing the water blue; And here’s to the boys who still must stay In the ranks of the tried and true. Here’s to the boys now sleeping so well On the ields wh*re the poppies bloom; They have heard the welcome like chiming bell; In the land beyo nd the tomb. WEILT’S STORES Brevard, N. C. We Have Goodyear Auto Cas ings—all sizes— Fabric and Cord Inner Tubes—all siz es. Blowout Patches Tire Cement Tire Patching Out fits. Tire Re-Liners Auto Jacks Pressure Gauges Auto Tire Pumps Friction Repair Tap es. Weed Chain Adjust ers and anything necessary to keep a car in good or der. ^^RideaMileorTwo and Save a Dollar or Two.” Brown-PattOD Compir Pisgah Forest, N. C. A Modem Drug Store At Your Door Mail your Orders to us—Par cel Postpaid on all orders amount ing to 50 cents or more. Everything in Drugs. Morgan’s Drug Store Rosman. N. C. FOR THE BEST BEEF AND ^ Help the poor old printer by bring- PORK GO TO SLEDGE’S. as early as possible each week. •• WE DELIVER PROMPTLY all orders for Groceries and our Groceries are all of the first- class kind. Our stock is care fully selected because OUR TRADE is PARTICULAR and it is our aim always to please. We want your business and as we offer the best and freshest of Groceries, and ask no more, and often less prices, we would be glad to have it. MITCHELL The Grocer. What rinst your door-bcll? Columbiai. What yOUT tclcphooc tslt—^JTOUT bUSSCT buZX vcvr lar.trm licht? Cclumbias. What turrs^the toy«? What detonate* the dynamite? rings the gong that warsa yea at the railroad crossing? Columbias. ^ What runs the gsa engine, tte aut«^ the true*;, the tractor, the motor boat? Columbias. For every battery service under the iun Coium- Kaaareclioaenbythebattery-WMe. Columbias are packed with vigor to w bmd^ TCSts. They makethix^ ” «*«»y. Key’re uniform. They re faithful. And. thou*h they cost no picre, they longer. To ba mire of getting nil that can give. dwoMCotaimUa* ^ IHMIH I II Hi II ■■I I COSTHONORE, .USTLONGEII N=Nrro6 yfactttfg^ fCnmmnh»lFakm€SloekSpnmg Clip . F»a(ltturs in plmet ^ bimdiug fotU at iM cstra tlurtii* Hardware Co. DOPTT order C DOYLE BREVARD, N. C.

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