THE BREVARD' NEWS, BREVARD, N. C.
FtaOAT; 8*r*: 12, 1*M'
TOXAWAY COMMUNI
TY FAR
To' BE HELD
I!
i .iOctober the 11th 1919
. 1. All a^icultural, horticultural,
home econmics. and fancy work ex
hibits should be placed and arranged
as far as possible on Oct. 10th and
not later than 10 o'clock on the 11th,
date of fair.
2. All live st^k must be on the
grounds with entrance tags attached
not later that ten o'clock on date of
the fair.
3. All exhibits entered for prizes
must b from South or West of Bre
vard and from Transylvania County.
4. No exhibits will be awarded
more than one prize.
5. Entrance tags with detachable
coupons will be furnished for all ex
hibits.
6. Premiums will be designated
by ribbons. Blue meaning first prize,
red second prize, white, third prize.
7. Premiums will be paid Nov. 15
^cxcept special premiums, which will
^lic on exhibit, and will be awarded
■fon day of fair.
8. Registration papers must be
exhibited with registered stock.
9. Ribbons must not be taken off
of any exhibits until after four
o’clock on date of fair.
10. All exhibits must sti^ as they
are placed until four o’clock or no
premiums will be paid on those taken
away.
Department A—Agricultural Exhibits
A-1. Special. W. E. Bishop will
Kive “One Brown Cultivator” for the
best display of Agricultural products
Value $6.25
A-2-1-C. Best ten ears of corn, any
variety $2.00
A-3-1-C. Second: One year sub-
rcription to the Progressive Farmer
Value $1.00
A-4. Third Ribbon
A-5-52-C. Best peck oats, with
sheaf $.50
A-6. Second Ribbon
A-7-40-C. Best exhibit of hay, any
variety $.50
A-8 Second Ribbon
A-9-65-C. Best peck rye, any var
iety $.50
A-10. Second Ribbon
A-11-73-C Best three stalks of soy
beans $.50
A-12 Second Ribbon
A-13-84-C. Best peck wheat .$.50
A-14 Second Ribbon
Department B—Horticultural
Exhibits
B-15-Special. T. S. Morrison & Co.
of Asheville will give “A Superior
Carden Plow” for the best display of
hortlicultul-al products $4.50
B-16-85-C. Best peck apples, any
variety .$1.00
B-17-85-C. Second $.50
B-18. Third Ribbon
B19-137-C. Best plate of five apples
of anv variety $1.00
B-20-137-C. Second $.50
B-21. Third Ribbon.
B-22-143-C. Best plate of grapes,
any variety $.50
B-23. Second Ribbon
B-24-163-C. Best exhibit of dried
fruit, two kinds $.50
B-25. Second Ribbon
B-26-177-C. Best plate of nuts, any
variety $.50
B-27. Second Ribbon
B-28-197-C. Best four heads of
cabbage, any variety $.50
3-29. Second Ribbon.
B-30-219-C. Best peck of Irish po
tatoes, any variety $1.00
B-31-219-C. Second $.50
B-32. Third Ribbon
B-33-221-C. Best peck of Irish po
tatoes by any boy or ^rl between
the ages of ten and eighteen, any
variety $2.00
B-34. Second $1.00
B-35. Third $.50
B-36-235-C. Best peck of onions
any variety $.50
B-37-235-C. Second Ribbon
B-38-242-C. Best quare of sweet
pepper $.50
B-39-242-C. Second Ribbon
B-40-245-C. Best half bushel of
rutabagas $.50
B-41-245-C. Second Ribbon
B-42-261-C. Best half bushel of
sweet potatoes of any variety .. $.50
B-43-261-C. Second $.25
B-44-261-C. Third Ribbon.
B-45-277-C. Best half peck of tur
nips, any variety $-50
B-4(6. Second Ribbon.
B-4I7-287-C. Best and largest pump
kin $.50
B-48. Second Ribbon
B-49-289-C. Best half peck field
beans ?*50
B-50-289-C. Second Ribbon
(partment C—Home Economics
Products
-Special 0. L. Erwin will give
a pair of shoes for the best display
of home economic products, val. $5.
C-52-301-C. Best quart canned
peaches $.25
C-52-302-C. Best quart canned
pears $-25
C-54-303-C. Best quart of canned
berries $.25
C-55-306-C. Best quart of canned
apples . . i. $.25
Best
Best
C-70-325-C.
marmalade
C-71-326-C.
berry jam ....;
C-72-328-C. Best quart of
berry jam
quart of apple
...$.25
quart of black-
. .$.25
straw-
.$.25
C-73-329-C. Best 2 quarts of Grape
.$.25
Best quart of huckle
C-56-307-C. Best quart c'- ci^nned
string beans $i25
C-57-308-C. Best quart of canned
soup mixture, com, tomatoes, okra
etc $*25
C-58-309--C. Best quart of canned
tomatoes ^*25
C-59-310-C. Best quart of canned
sweet potatoes 1*25
C-60-312-C. Best quart of canned
baby beets ^*25
C-61-315-C. Best quart of
com **25
C-62-316-C. Best quart of
lima beans ♦*2»
C-63-318C. Best puart of
English pears **2®
C-64-319-C. Best quart of
okra
C-65-320-C. Best puart of
pimento peppers
C-66-321-C. Best pound of home
made butter *....••• J*®.
C-67. Second .RiW»on.
C 68.323.C. Best puart of PJg“
jam ‘
C-69-324-C. Best <mart of
jan
jam
C-74-332-C.
berry jam ..
C-75-333-C.
jelly
C-76-334-C.
apple jelly. .
C-77-335-C.
jelly
C-7§-338-C. Best glass
berry or dew-berry jelly
Best glass
Best glass
of
of
Best glass of
.$.25
apple
.$.25
crab-
.$.25
grape
$.25
of black-
..$.25
C-79-339-C. Best loaf bread .. $.25
C-80-342-C. Best butter-milk bis
cuit $.25
C-81-343-C. Best baking powder
biscuit $.25
C-82-346-C. Best com bread $.25
C-83-359-C. Best layer cake . . $.25
C-84-352-C. Best apple pie .. $.25
C-85-358-C. Best quart of apple
cider vinegar $.25
C-86-359-C. Best puart of home<^
made molasses or sorghum ... .$.25
C-87-363-C. Best section comb hon
ey $.25
C-88-364-C. Best quart extracted
honey $.25
C-89-364-C. Best home made cap
and apron $.25
C-90-374-C. Best home made soap
$.25
C-91-375-C. Best jar of peach pre
serves $.25
C-92-376-C. Best quart jar of pear
preserves $.25
C-93-380-C. Best quart jar of black
berry presrves $.25
C-94-381-C. Best quart of cucum
ber pickles $.25
C-95-82-C. Best quart jar sliced
tomatoes $.25
C-96-384-C. Best quart sweet peach
preserves $.25
C-97-388-C. Best quart of beet
pickles $.25
C-98-389-C. Best puart of onion
ickles $.25
Department D—Live Stock and Live
Stock Products
D-99.-Special. Plummer & Tran-
tham will give $5.00 worth of mer
chandise for best exhibit of Live
Stock by one exhibtor $5.00
D-99^/2-Special. C. R. McNeeley will
give 1 roll of heavy barb wire for
2nd best $5.00
D-100. Best registered Bull $2.00
D-101. Second: 1 year subscription
to the Progressive Farmer . . . .$1.00
D-102. Third $.50
D-103. Best cow or heifer . .$2.00
D-104. Second $1.00
D-105. Third $.50
D-106-440-C. Best calf, breeding
and age considered $2.00
D-107-440-C. Second: 1 year sub.
to the Brevard News $1.50
D-108-440-C. Third $.50
D-109-442-C. Best family cow,
dairy type, breeding and age will be
considered ..., $2.00
D-110-442-C. Secondj 1 year sub.
to the Progressive Farmer . . . .$1.00
D-111-442-C. Third $.50
D112-441-C. Best heifer calf, breed
ing and age considered con’d .$1.00
D-113-442-C. Second $.50
V. F. Owen will give $3.00 for the
best calf sired by his registered bull,
‘Clyde” $3.00
D-114-443-C. Best registered sow
or gilt, 8 months and over .... $2.00
D-115-443-C. Second: 1 .year sub.
to the Progressive Farmer ... .$1.50
D-116-443-C. Third $.50
D-117. Best registered boar, 8
months and over $2.00
D-118. Second: 1 year sub. to the
Progressive Farmer $1.50
D-119 Third $.50
D-120-44-C. Best registered pig,
$2.00
D-121-444-C. Second $1.00
D-122-444-C. Third $.50
D-123-445-C. Best registered pig
for club members $2.00
D-124-445-C. Second $1.50
D-125-445-C. Third $1.00
Horses and Mules
D-126. Best driving or saddle horse
or mare $2.00
D-127. Second, 1 year sub. to the
Progressive Farmer $1.50
D-128. Third $.50
D-128. Best draft horse or mare
$2.00
D-130 Second, 1 year sub. to the
Progressive Farmer $1.00
D-131. Third $.50
D-132. Best mule $2.00
D-133. Second, 1 year sub to the
Progressive Farmer $1.00
D-134. Third $.50
D-135-446-C. Best horse colt $2.00
D-136-446-C. Second, 1 year sub.
to the Brevard News $1.50
D-137-446-C. Third $.50
D-138-447-C. Best mule colt $2.00
D-139-447!-C,. Second $1.00
D-140-447-C. Third $.50
Poultry
D-141-Special. The Farmers Sup
ply Co. will give one roll of 4ft.
poultry wire for the best display of
poultry, value $5.00
D-142-SpeciaL J. B. Neal will give
one pure brd Rhode Island Red cock
for the second bst display of poultry
$5.00
D-143-448tC. Best Plymouth Rock
cockerel $1.00
t).144.44SeiCI. Second, 1 six-months
sub to the Pro^s'she Farmer .$.50
D-145-449-C. Best Plymouth Pul
let $1.00
D-146-449-C. Second, 1 six-month
sub to the Progressive Farmer .$.50
D-147-45a-C. Best Rhode Island
Red Cookerel $1.00
D-148-452-C. Second, 1 six-month
sub. to the Progressive Farmer. .$.50
Drl49-453-C. Best Rhode Uand
Red pullet $1.00
D-150-453-C. Second, six-month
sub to the Progressive Farmer . .$.50
D-151-^56-C. Best peri of five of
any of abdve breeds $1.00
D-152-4V56-C. Second, 1 six-month
sub. to the\ Progressive Farmer .$.60
p-153-45)7-C. Best White Leg^m
cockerel
D-154
sub. to
D-155-
Pullet . .
D-156-4.
sub. to the
D-157.
«rel ....
D-158.
’to the Pro
$1.00
7-C. Scond, 1 six month
Progressive Farmer $.50
8-C. Best White Leghorn
$1.00
C. Second, 1 six month
ogeelM^ve Fanner $.60
Shrer Campaign cock-
....$1.09
id, 1 six month sob.
[esfive Farmvr ....$.50
D-169- Best Silver Campaign Pul
let $1.00
D-160. Second, 1 sixmonUi sub. to
the Progressvie Farmer $.05
D-161. Best pen of five of any of
the above breeds $1.05
D-162. Second $.50
Sheep
D-163-461-C. Best regristered ram
$2.00
D-164. Second $l.od
D>165. Best registered ewe . .$2.00
D-166. Second $1.00
D-167. Best pen of one ram and
3 ewes $3.00
D-168. Second $1.5C
Department H—Ladie*s Fancy Work
H-169-Special. W. P. Weilt will
give Mdse, for the best display of
fancy work, value $5.00
H-17 0-Special. Miss Lela Brooks
will give $3.00 for the second best
display of fancy work $3.00
H-171. Best sweater, home spun
and hom6 knit $1.00
H172- Second $.50
H-173. Best piece of crocheting
$.50
H-174. Second $.25
H-175. Best piece of tatting . .$.50
H-176. Second $.25
H-177. Best piece of knitted lace
$.50
H-178. Second $.25
H-179. Best piece of drawn work
$.50
H-180 Second $.25
H-181. Best sofa pillow $.50
H-182. Second $.25
H-183. Best piece of embroidery
$.50
H-184. Second $.25
H-185. Best crocheted or knitted
slipper $.50
H-186. Second $.25
H-187. Best cotton quilt ....$.50
H- 188. Second $.25
H-189. Best silk quilt $.50
H-190. Second $.25
-191. Best home-made kitchen
apron $.50
H-192. Second $.25
H-193. Best Boudoir cap .... $.50
H-194. Second $.25
H-195. Best hand painted picture
$.50
H-196. Second $.25
ATHLETIC SPORTS
Prof. Mark Clayton director and man
ager.
1-197. Greasy pole contest, money
on top of pole .$2.50
For Boys Over 14 Years Of Age
1-198. 100 yd. dash $1.00
1-199. Broad jump $1.00
1-200 High jump $1.00
For Boys Under 14 Years Of Age
1-201. 100 yd. dash $1.00
1-202. Broad jump $1.00
1-203. High jump $J,00
By Z. V. OWEN, Sec. and Treas.
NOTICE
In the District Court of the United
States, for the Western District of
North Carolina at Greensboro, No.
1024.
United States of America,
vs.
7,923.93 acres of land in Buncombe,
Transylvania, and Henderson Coun
ties, North Carolina, Edith S. Van
derbilt and others.
90.75 acres of land in Henderson
County, North Carolina, J. M. Lance
and others.
To Addie Hamlin Dunn, Nola Lewis
and husband, E. E. Lewis, Muscle
Shoals, Ala.; Charlie Weaver and
wife, name unknown; Wm. Weaver
and wife, name unknown, 4336 Hunt
Ave. St. Louis, Mo.; Miriam Killian
Hogsed and husband, George Hogsed;
Zora Brooks and husband, name un
known; Mary West, Georgia; Jennie
Brown and husband, Horris Brown,
S. N. Foster, husband of Elsie Foster,
Tennessee; Dave Haddon; Minnie
Chapman, wife of S. Frank Chapman,
Vermont; husband of Mamie Carland
Alien; Louisa Burnett, widow;
Joshua Garret Buckner and wife, An
nie Buckner; Hewlett Ducker, Ben
jamin Dunn, husband of Addie Ham
lin Dunn; Paul Jones and wife, Ula
Pack Jonos; Cora Jenkins and hus
band, name unknown, Tenie Jones,
unmarried, Jennie Jones, unmarried;
T. P. Orr, husband of Malinda A.
Orr; Linoel Young and wife, Florence
Young; Ephraim Young and wife,
Maude Young; Edgar Bryson and
wife, Mariah Bryson; Louise Erwin,
an infant; Irene Erwin, an infant;
Laura Garren and husban, A. C. Gar-
ren; Cora Guice and husband, W.
W. Guice; Myrtle Hamlin, South
Carolina; Varina Catherine Erwin,
Washington, D. C.; Laura W. Miller;
Allie'Revis; John O. Case and wife,
name unknown; Wm. I. Case and
wife, Mary J.'Case; James M. C«ie
and wife, E. A. Case; James Case,
Trustee; Nancy L. Harkins, widow;
Molly Jolly and husband, Haney Jol
ly; James Jones, husband of Tilda
Jones, Robert Jones, and wife, Mary
Jones; H. W. K. Lanning, Henry Mc
Call and wife, Daisy McCall; Louisa
Orr; Lula English Orr, widow; Lettie
Orr; W. H. Stepp; Thomas D. Clay
ton; Goetha Cla^on and wife; EUa
Clayton, Ida Mclieod and husband,
John McLeod; R. C. Anders6^ and
wife, Ella Anderson; Herbert 'Allen
and wife, Ethel Allen; Frank Bryson
and wife, Roberta Brsrson; Crinris
Bracken and wife, Josephine BiracV
en; Jack Bracken and wife, N^cy
Bracken; George Ballard and wffe,
Malissa Ballard; Jesse M. Baker and
wife, Sarah Baker; James B.. Brack*
e|is and wife, Josephine Brackens;
Carlos Clayton and wife, Louise Clay
ton, Sallie Clayton; Fielding Clay
ton and wife, name unknown;
Clayton, unmarried; Hester J. Cand
ler, wife of Thomas J. Candler;
James Cardwell and wife, name un
known; Robert Cardwell; William
Cardwell and wife, name unknown;
Jamea Compton, Edith M. CoUon and
husband, ^gene E. Collon;- Luther
Case; Olivia Glazener Compton, and
husband, B. N. Compton; Jolm C.
Deaver and wife, Martha Deaver; W.
Harrison Dunn and wife, Jane Dunn;
Julia Fite and husband, F. B. Fite,
Willie Glazener and wife, Jennie
Glazener; Newton Glazener and
Elsie Gtezener, Sion Glas^er utd
wife, l^jttie.Glazan^ JBIizabO^ Hqr^
ton, of H. SmU6
Hamlin. Jr. arid w£K, jBmaurie Hatn-
Un, Ed Hamlin and wife, Dovey Ham-
Hn; Sarah L. HamesB and husband,
W. W. Harness; Cornelia Bryson
Hicks and husband, W. S. Hicks; Jane
Heath and husband, James Heath;
Sallie Hyatt, widow of Charlie Hyatt,
Lela Holden and husband. Mid Hol
den, Pauline Halsel and husband, E.
L. Halsel; Celestia Haddon, Daniel
Hogsed and wife, name unknown;
M. L. Hayes and wife, Mary Hayes;
Addie HaU, widow of J. G. Hall; Ella
Hunt and husband, S. Hunt; Rebec
ca Holder and husband, name un-
konwn; Ida Johnson and husband,
Hilliard Johnson; Griffin Justice;
Adger Johnson and wife, Georgia
Johnson; Elbert Johnson; George
Johnson and wife, Samantha Johnson;
Lon Johnson and wife, Cora Johnson;
Ella Killian and husband, John B. Kil
lian; Ruby Killian; Gamet Killian;
Lee Killian and wife, name unknown;
E. L. Killian and wife, Myra Killian,
Pearl Killian and wife, name* un
known) Berth Knox and husband, A.
Knox; Ella M. Lewis, widow of F.
A. Lewis; Rosa Lockhart and hus
band, John Lockhart; G. W. Lum-
mance and Wife, Lula Lummance;
John T. Lummance'and wife, Sallie
Lummance; W. O. Miller and wife,
Celia Miller, Montraville Morris and
wife, Phoebe Morrie; G. Houston
Mackey and wife, Lula Mackey;
Strawbridge E. Mackey and wife,
Lula Bryson Mackey; Charlie C.
Mackey; Joel O. Mackey, William P,
Mackey and wife, Rhoda R. Mackey;
Georgiana Mills and husband, name
unknown; Mallie M. Matney and hus
band, J. F. Matney, Charlie Merrill
and wife, name unknown; Lucy Mor
gan, an infant; Horace Morgan;
Porter Morgan, Eunice Morgan;
James Morris and wife, Irene Morris;
Thomas Morris; A. D. Moore and wife
Maggie Moore; U. E. Moore and wife,
Hassie Moore; Lourinia McCarter and
husband, Wm. McCarter; Laurentine
McFalls and Isaac McFalls, her hus
band ; John A. McCall and wife, Hes
ter McCall; Harriett McCall; Har
rison McCall and wife, Tina McCall;
Wm. McCall and wife, name un
known; John Ansell McCall and wife,
Armenta Orr McCall; .... McDonald,
husband of Lillie B. McDonald, de
ceased; Emma Newby and husband,
name unknown; Demeris Owenby and
husband, name unknown; Sarah Ann
Odari and husband, Wm. S. Odan;
Socrates Orr and wife, name un
known; Geneva Patterson; Lee M.
Patterson; James E. Patton and wife,
Margaret Patton; Sarah F. Patton;
Otis Patton and wife, Annie Patton;
M. Elizabeth Patton, widow of J. J.
Patton; Mary Elizabeth Patton, un
married; Wm. Patton and wife, Sarah
Patton; Mary K. Phifer and husband,
I. A. Phifer; Rachel McCall, Reed and
husband, James Reed; Pauline Row-
sey; W. E. Rowsey; Sarah E. Rider
and husband, name unknown; Doctor
John Reynolds and wife, Jessie Rey
nolds; Johanna Ray, John Gaston
Stamey; Hattie Lenoir Scott and hus
band, Z. 0. Scott; Inez Morgan Staf
ford and husband, Thomas Stafford;
Jessie Shuford, widow of J. E. Shu-
ford; Stella D. Stone and husband,
R. G. Stone; Lena C. Stone and hus
band, Bennett Stone; Gertrude Tin
sley and husband, name unknown;
Joseph Lee Tinsley and wife, name
unknown; Robert Tinsley and wife,
name unknown; Shirley Tinslye and
wife, name unknown; Maggie Tinsley
and husband, name unknown;
Mattie J. Verner and husband, Rob
ert S. Verner; Edith S. Vanderbilt,
unmarried; Edith S. Vanberbilt as
Executrix and Trustee of George W.
Vanderbilt; Wm. K. Vanderbilt as
Executor and Trustee of George W.
Vanderbilt; Sallie Whaley and hus
band, name unknown; Leander
Whaley and wife, name unknown;
Rinda Whaley and husband, Joseph
Whaley; Phoebe Whaley and hus
band, James Whaley; Desa Young and
wife, Emma Aiken Young; Omar
Young and his wife, name unknown;
James Allen, unmarried; Anna Belle
Allen and her husband; name un
known ; unknown heirs at law of Carl
ton Allen; Herbert Allen; Lottie
Bragg and husband, name unknown;
John M. Brown and wife, name un
known; Joseph Blackstock and wife,
name unknown; J. G. Blackstock; un
known heirs at law of J. G. Black-
stock, deceased, Ernest Blackstock
and wife, name unknown; Sophie
Blackstock and husband, name un
known ; unknown heirs at law of Eliza
Blackstock; unknown heirs at law of
Sarah Adeline Brooks, deceased; M.
H. Bridgman and wife, name un
known; widow and heirs at law of
M. H. Bridgman, names unknown;
Henry Brown; unknown heirs at law
of Jarvis B. Ballard; Dottie Ballard,
unmarried; widow of Charlie Bal
lard, nariie unknown; Simpson Bis
hop, unmarried; John E. Ball; rd and
wife, name unknown; Noah Ballard
and wife, name unknown; unknown
heirs at law of Z. T. Bumett, de
ceased,; unknown heiii at law of
James W. Clayton, deceased; un
known heirs at law of Charles P.
Clayton, deceased; unknown heirs at
law of O. E. E. Clayton, deceased;
unknown heirs at law of Thomas D.
Clayton, deceased; Lambert Clayton
and wife, name unknown; Jacob
Clayton, unmarried; Felix Clayton
and wife, name unlmown; unknown
heirs at law of Mary Ann Compton
deceased; John C. Caims and ^ife,
Minnie Carins;Lucy Creasman, wife
of Wayne Creasman; unknown heirs
at law of Sarah Case, deceased; un
known heirs at law of Mary S. Clay-
ten, deceased; Wayne Creasman;
Addie Dunn and husband, Benjamin
Dunn; unknown heirs at law of Wm.
Deaver, deceased; unknown heirs at
law of Lucinda Dunn, deceased;
Thomas Davsi, husband of Anna Duck
er Davis; imknown heirs at law of
Mary Ducker, deceased; unknown
heirs at law of A. F. English, deceas
ed; unknown heirs at law of M. IMU
English, deceased; O. L. Erwin, Jr.
unmarried; Georgia Construction «nd<-
Investment Co:;'unknown heirs at
law of Young Gallion, deceased; un
known heirs at law of Young Gallitm,
deceased; unknown heirs at law of
George Glazener, deceased; widow
and heirs at law of Josheph Glazener,
deceased; unknown heirs at law of
Benjamin M. Glazener, deceased,
names unknown; unknown heirs at
law ^f C. L. Qoeller, deeei^d; , un...
known,,-law of. Uhl, G. IS.
Goellcpe, deceased; Qaxreii cn4,
huaband, 'Benry Garren. unikiiowB
iMiis at Uw 1. H. Gfflsipiii ^
ceased, unknown heirs at law of C. wifi, ^chMl Cagle; Evaline
'McCall, widoW| Janie Gillesiiie,. nn>
■married; tSddi'e Henson, Marion C.
Whitaker and wife, Edith Whitaker:
Laura W. Miller; heirs at law of
the wife of Wm. Ducker; heirs at
law of Mamie Carland AUen; heim
at law of George Brooks; TOirs at
law of Wm. M. Creasman and ^e;
heirs at law of Tom Gails; heirs at
law of Sonny Jones; heirs at law of
Sallie C. Mackey; heirs at law of
Malinda A. Orr; heirs at law of
wife of T. P. Orr; heirs at law of
Mary Tinsley Cole, name in petition
as Mary Tinsley; heirs at law of hus
band of Bessie L. Rejmolds, name un
known; heirs at law of John L. Al
lison ; heirs at law of Martha Jane
Allison; heirs at law of Thomas D.
Brittain; heirs at law and husband
of Laura Brittain; heirs at law of
Amanda Clayton, widow, heirs at law
of Margaret L. Clayton, widow; heirs
deceased; unknown heirs at law of
Martha R. McCall, deceased; Eveline
E. McCall, unmarried; unknown
heirs at law of Lillie B. McDonald,
deceased; unknown heirs at law of
Catherine L. Neill, deceased; nn>
known heirs at.law of M. W. Orr, de
ceased ; unknown heirs at law of
at law of Jessie Glazener; heirs at
law of wife of George Glazener; heirs
at law of James McCall; heirs at
law of Matilda Searcey and H. P.
Searcey, her husband, and all per
sons owning or claiming to own any
kind or character in and to the prem
ises described in this proceeding.
You will take notice that an action
entitled as above has been commen
ced in the District Court of tiie Unit
ed States for the Western District of
North Carolina at Greensboro, for
the condemnation of certain real es
tate consisting of 27 tracts of land
in Buncombe County, North Caro
lina, containing in the aggregate 13-
73.17 acres; 50 tracts of land in
Transylvania County, North Carolina,
containing in the aggregate 5599.7&
acres; 10 tracts of land in Henderson
County, North Carolina, containing
in the aggregate 951 acres; the said
lands being all of what is commonly
known as Pisgah Forest except so
much thereof as has heretofore been
conveyed by Edith S. Vanderbilt to
the United States of America, or re
served by the said Edith S. Vander
bilt, and one tract in Henderson
County, North Carolina on the waters
of Foster’s Creek adjoining the landa
of Edith S. Vanderbilt and others
containing 90.75 acres, and claimed
by J. M. Lance.
M. Gillespie, deceased; Perry Gill
espie, husband of Eliza Gillespie, de
ceased; unknow heirs at law of H.
N. Gillespie, deceased; unknown
heirs at law of James Hamlin, de
ceased; James B. Hamlin and wife,
name unknown; James A. Hamliri and
wife, name unknown; Dovey ^ Hnb
lick and hpsband, name unknown;
Harvey Harkins and his wife, name
unknown; John Harkins and wife,
name unknown; unknown heirs at
law of Wesley Harkins, deceased;
Andrew Harkins and his wife, name
unknown; James Harkins and wife,
name unknown; unknown heirs at
law of James Harkins deceased;
Louisa Hall and husband, D. F. Hall;
R. H. Henderson and wife, Sallie
Henderson; Baxter Haddon and
wife, name unknown; Bessie Had
don and husband, name unknown;
James Haddon and wife, name un
known ; Benjamin Haddon and his
wife, name unknown; Bell Hayes
and husband, name unknown; un
known heirs at law of Daniel Heif-
ner; unknown heirs at law of Daniel
Hemer; Roscoe Jones and his wife,
name unknown; S. Alexander Jones;
the unknown heirs of Minta Jones
and husband, name unknown, Eliza
Jones widow of S. Alexander Jones,
Jonnie Jones and wife, name un
known; Sylla Jones and husband,
name unknown; unknown heirs at
law of Hulda Case Jones; Do vie
Johnson and husband, name un
known; unknown heirs at law of H.
King Jones; unknown heirs at law
of Sarah A. M. Jomes; unknown
heirs at law of John C. Hamilton
Jones; unknown heirs at law of
Montraville Jones; Mattie Jones and
her husband, name unknown; Francis
Johnson and wife, name unknown;
unknown heirs at law of Francis
Johnson and wife, name unknoWn;
unknown heirs at law of fSrancis
Johnson; unknown heirs at law of
Homer Kemp, deceased; unknown
heirs at law of Joseph R. Kemp, de
ceased; Walter Kemp and wife, name
unknown; Davis Kemp and wife,
name unknown; unknown heirs at
law of George Killian, deceased;
Sallie R. Killian, widow of Daniel
Killian; unknown heirs at law of
Benjamin King, deceased; Josheph
Kuykendall and his wife, name un
known; unknown heirs at law of
Joseph Kuykendall, deceased, un-
krioMm heirs at law of Mary E.
Kennemore, deceased; Ben Ken^e-
more and wife, name unknown; r.iv
known heirs at law of W. E. Lanct,
deceased; Elbert Lance, unmarried; | All of which said lands are fully de-
Roy Luinmance, unmamed; unknown i bribed. , by metes and bounds in the
heirs at law of J. Miller, deceased; petltiori'filed in said proceeding, the
unknown heirs at law of James Mor
ris, deceased; unknown heirs at law
of Joel E. Mackey, deceased; un
known heirs at law of Mariah T.
'Mackey, deceased; Harriet Mackey
and her husband, name unknown;
Polly Ann Mackey, and her husband,
name unknown; Alexander Mackey
and wife, name unknown; Joel
Mackey, Jr. and wife, name un
known; John Mackey and wife,
name unknown; Huston Mackey and
wife, name unknown; Goldsburry
Mackey and wife, name unknown;
Alexander Mackey and wife,, name
unknown; Harkins Mill and wife,
name unknown; unknown heirs at
law of Nancy Murry, deceased; un
known heirs at law of A. Moore, de
ceased; unknown heirs at law of
Narcissus J. Miller, deceased; un
known heirs at law of John Mackey,
deceased; unknown heirs at law of
Nancy Mackey, deceased; unknown
!P>s at law of Joel Mackey, deceased;
unknown heirs at law of Wm. Norris,
deceased; unknown heirs at law of
George H. Moore, deceased; un
known heirs at law of Sarah McCall,
Patherine Shipman Orr, deceased;
rinknown heirs at law of J. J. Orr,
deceased; unknown heirs at law of
Harrison Orr, deceased; unknown
.heirs ^t law of Ephraim Orr, de
ceased; husband and heirs at law of
Sarah Padget, deceased, names un
known; unknown heirs at law of
Charles Patton, deceased; unknown
heirs at law of Eli Patton, deceased;
unknown heirs at law of Wm. C. Pat
ton, deceased; unknown heirs at law
of James W. Patton, deceased; un
known heirs at,law of Sarah Patton,
deceased; unknown heirs at law of
Barnabas Roark, deceased; James
M. Ray and wife, Caroline Ray, un
known heirs at law of James M. Ray,
Maggie Riddle and husband, George
Riddle; unknown heirs at law of
Jesse Rickman, deceased; Charlie
Ray, husband of Johanna ^y; Jason
Stepp and wife, name unknown; M.
T. Searcy and wife, name unknown;
unknown heirs at law of M. T. Searcy,
deceased; Bettie Tinsley, an infant,
and her husband, name unknown;
James R. Tinsley and wife, name un
known; Rebecca Tinsley and hus
band, name unknown, Jesse R. Tin
sley and wife, name unknown; un
known heirs at law of Wm. Tinsley,
deceased; Pink Taylor and wife,
Amanda Taylor; Johnnie Taylor and
wife, name unlmown; W. H. Tatum
and wife, name unknown; unknown
heirs at law of W. H. Tatum; David
Tate and wife, name unknown; un
known heirs at law of David Tate,
deceased; John Taylor and wife,
name unknown, nnknovm heirs at law
of John Taylor; husband and heirs
at law of Mary Tinsley, deceased,
names unknown; Andrew Whaley
and wife, dead; unknown heirs jst
law of Henry West, deceased; l^u
Warren and husband, John W. War
ren, John Wishon and wife, name un
known; unknown heirs law of
John Wishon, Joseph Wright, hus
band of Easter Wris^t; unknown
heirs at law of George W. Young, de
ceased: unknown heirs at.^ ,}aw of
John Stewart Young, deceased; un
known heirs at law of J. Milton
Young, deceased: unknown heirs at
law of Mfurtha J. Young, deceased;
unknown heirs at law of Strawbridge
Young, deceased; imknown heirs at
law of Martin A. Young, deceased;
unknown heirs at law of Wm. B.
Young, deceased; John Young and
wife, name unknown; unknown heirs
at law of John Young, deceased;
Wm. H. Clayton and wif^ Rachael
McDaniel Clayton; S. A. Warn and
h^lHuad, W. Blay
lock ariid husban^-naj^ ^kfiovm;
Jtfavjkha l>9m m on-
Bauia Hns-
said lands having been selected by
the Secretary of Agriculture, with
the approval of the National Forest
Reservation Commission, and found
necessary for the purpose of carry
ing out an Act of Congress of the
Jnited Stetes approved March 1, 1911
being Chapter 186, page 961, VoL 36^
Statutes at Large, as amended by the
Act of August 10, 1912, 37 Stat.
269-300, ch. 284.
And the said non-resident defend
ants above named, and all persons
whomsoever owning or claiming to
own any estate, lein or interest of
any kind or character in and to tlte
preimses described in the i>etition
in said proceeding, defendants nuned
as aforesaid. Will Further Take No
tice that they are required to appear
in the District Court of the Unit^
States for the Western District of
North Carolina, at Greensboro, on
the 8th day of Oct. 1919, and answer
or demur to he petition or complaint
in said proceeding, or the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the re
lief demanded in said petition.
This notice issued by order of
Court directing that publication W
made once a week for six consecutiire
weeks in Asheville Citizen, Asheville^
Asheville, N. C., Brevard News, Bre
vard, N. C., and French Broad Hust
ler, Hendersonville, N. C.
This the 6th day of August, 1919.
* R. L. BLAYLOCK,
Clerk, United States District Court
for the Western District of North
Carolina.
A true copy. Test: R. L. Blaylock,
Clerk.
By H. M. Causey, Deputy Clerk.
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR
PARTITION
State of North Carolina,—^Transyl
vania County—In the Superiw
Court—Before the Clerk.
Tom Garren. et al.
vs.
Jim Garren et al.
By virtue of an order of sale, made
by N. A. Miller, Clerk of the Super
ior Court of Transylvania County, an
the 28th 'day of August, 1919, in m
special proceeding entitled, Tom Giur-
ren et al. vs. Jim Garren et td., pend
ing in said court, the undersigned
Commissioner, will on Monday, the
29th day of September 1911), at |he
Court House Door ni the Town
of Brevard, Transylvania County,
North Carolina, at public auction ^r
cash to the highest bidder sell
following described lands:
Lying and being in Cathey's Grii^
Township, Transylvania County,
C. Known as the Silas Garren Home
place and bounded and more partic
ularly described as follows:
Adjoining the lands of E. E. Bar
ton, Joe Whitmire, M. S. Dunn tt aL
Beginning on a spanish oak, Cb^
R. Dunn*s (now E. B. Barton's) , o^-
ner on the south side of tiie nfljin
road lieading from Brevard to
man and runs nerth weft,^. 'wftii
Deaver's Une to the T. J. SfSM l&M:
then ^th Ross' line to a pin«;.llMM«
east witii Glasener*s ( now It.;,S..
Dann's) Une to a pine; tlw^pa e|Mit
with the road to the beginnlnjg;/ > rCi|o-
taining:^ actes, more mr less. ^ ^ - j
Sale made for pax^ti^Dk'of 41*
proceeds among the ownei* aa,^ti#r
interests may appear.
Dated this 29 <&y «f
Ralph Fisher, Commisid(ml
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