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NOTICE OF SUMMONS AMD WAR
RANT OF ATTACHMENT.
North Carolina—Transylvania Coun
ty—In the Superior Court.
T, B. BROWN, ExL'Cttlor of the will
of MILSON S. FROWN, ami T. B.
• BROWN, Individually
vs.
,E. H. JENNINGS.
The defendant E. H. Jennings will
take notice that a summons in the
above entitled action was issued
against the said defendant on the 2nd
day of June, 1919.. by the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Transylvania
County, North Carolina, and that an
action entitled as above has been
brouprht by the above named plaintiff
against the said defendant, E. H.
Jennings, to rccovor damaires in the
sum of Fifteen Thousand ($!.">,000^
dollars for breach of contract
and the negligence of the de
fendant by reason of which broach
of contract and ncgligi’nco certain
real estate certain real estate and
property of the plaintitf situated in
Transylvania County, North Carolina,
was injured and damaged by the said
defendant and also that said action
is brought for the purpose of compel
ling the defendant to rebuild and re
store a certain dam in Transylvania
Country and the lake formed by said
dam, usually known and rc'ferred to
as Lake Toxaway, and also to main
tain the same, which said dam was
neceseary and useful to the plaintiff
and in, which the plaintiff claims cer
tain property rights, and that said
and 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 the said defendant W’ill
further take notice that he is requir
ed to appear at the next term of Su
perior Court of Transylvania County,
North Carolina, to be "held on the
twelfth Monday after the first Mon
day in September, 1919, at the Court
House in said County and answer or
demur to the complaint in said action
ar the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in said com
plaint.
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 2nd day of October, 1919, against
the property of said defendant, which
said warrant was returnable at the
September term, 1919, of said Court.
This 2nd day of October, 1919.
N. A. MILLER,
Clerk Superior Court Transylvania
County, North Carolina.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR
RANT OF ATTACHMENT.
North Carolina—Transylvania Coun
ty—In the Superior Court.
L. C. M. 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 said defendant on the 2nd
day of June, 1919, by the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Transylvania
County, North Carolina, and that an
action entitled as above has been
brought by the above named plaintiff
against the said defendant, E. H.
Jennings, to recover damages in the
sum of Twenty Thousand ($20,000)
dollars for breach of contract
and the negligence of the de
fendant by reason of which breach
of contract and negligence certain
real estate certain real estate and
property of the plaintiff situated in
Transylvania County, North Carolina,'
was injured and damaged by the said
defendant and also that said action
is brought for the purpose of compel
ling the defendant to rebuild and re
store a certain dam in Transylvania
Country and the lake formed by said
dam, usually known and referred to
as Lake Toxaway, and also to main
tain the same, which said dam was
necessary and useful to the plaintiff
and in which the plaintiff claims cer
tain property rights, and that said
and 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 the said defendant will
fmrther take notice that he is requir
ed to appear at the next term of Su
perior Court of Transylvania County,
North Carolina, to be held on the
twelfth Monday after the first Mon
day in September, 1919, at the Court
House in said County and answer or
demur to the complaint in said action
ar tile plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in said com-
^^*^he defendant will also take notice
Ihat warrant of attachment was issu
ed from the Superior Court of Tran-
wivatite County, North Carolina, on
Ae 2nd day of October, 1919, against
the property of-said defendant, which
Mid warrant was returnable at the
flci^mber term, 1919, of said CQurt.
This 2nd day of October. 1919.
N. A. MH.LER,
Clerk Superior Court Transylvania
Ooonty, North Carolina.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR
RANT OF ATTACHMENT.
North Carolina—Transylvania Coun
ty—In the Superior Court.
EDWARD H. INMAN
E. H.'jENNING®
The defendant E. II. Jennings will
take notice that a summons in the
above entitled action was issued
against the said defendant on the 2nd
day of June, 1919, by the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Transylvania
County, North Carolina, and that an
action entitled as above has been
brought by the above named plaintiff
against the said defendant, E. H.
Jennings, to recover damages in the
sum of Fifteen Thousand ($15,000)
dollars for breach of contract
and the negligence of the de
fendant by reason of w'hich breach
of contract and negligence certain
real estate certain real estate and
property of the plaintiff situated in
Transylvania County, North Carolina,
was injured and damaged by the said
defendant and also that said action
is brought for the purpose of compel
ling the defendant to rebuild and re
store a certain dam in Transylvania
Country and the lake formed by said
dam, usually known and referred to
as Lake Toxaway, and also to main
tain the same, which said dam was
necess.'irv and useful to the plaintiff
and in v.'hich the plaintiff claims cer
tain property rights, and that said
and 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-
o'ind; and the said defendant will
further take notice that he is requir
ed to appear at the next term of Su
perior Court of Transylvania County,
North Carolina, to be held on the
twelfth Monday after the first Mon
day in September, 1919, at the Court
House in said County and answer or
demur to the complaint in said action
ar the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in said com
plaint.
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 2nd day of October. 1919, against
the property of said defendant, which
said warrant was returnable at the
September term, 1919, of said Court.
This 2nd day of October, 1919.
N. A. MILLER,
Clerk Superior Court Transylvania
County, North Carolina.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR
RANT OF ATTACHMENT.
North Carolina—Transylvania Coun
ty—In the Superior Court.
JOSEPHINE INNMAN RICHARD
SON
vs.
E. H. JENNINGS.
The defendant E. H. Jennings will
take notice that a summons in the
above entitled action was issued
against the said defendant on the 2nd
day of June, 1919, by the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Transylvania
County, North Carolina, and that an
action! entitled as above has been
brought by the above named plaintiff
against the said defendant, E. H.
Jennings, to recover damages in the
sum of Fifteen Thousand ($15,000)
dollars for breach of contract
and the negligence of the de
fendant by reason of which breach
of contract and negligence certain
real estate certain real estate and
I property of the plaintiff situated in
Transylvania County, North Carolina,
was injured and damaged by the said
defendant and also that said action
is brought for the purpose of compel
ling the defendant to rebuild and re
store a certain dam in Transylvania
Country and the lake formed by said
dam, usually known and referred to
as Lake Toxaway, and also to main
tain the same, which said dam was
necessary and useful to the plaintiff
and in which the plaintiff claims cer
tain property rights, and that said
and 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 the said defendant will
further take notice that he is requir
ed to appear at the next term of Su
perior Court of Transylvania County,
North Carolina, to be held on the
twelfth Monday after the first Mon
day in September, 1919, at the Court
House in said County and answer or
demur to the complaint in said action
ar the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in said com
plaint.
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 2nd day of October, 1919, against
the property of said defendant, which
said warrant was returnable at the
September term, 1919, of said Court.
This 2nd' day of October, 1919.
N. A. MILLER,
Clerk Superior Court Transylvania
County, North Carolina.
ROSMAN NEWS
On last Friday a quiet raid in the
Frozen Mountains about 4 miles west
of Rosman by J. Z. Stroupe, J. A.
Galloway and E. Sims, resulted in
the capture of a 45 gallon capacity
copper distillery and 12 bushels of
mash. This distillery has been re
cently in operation and as it is a very
valuable little outfit the officers are
proud of their capture.
Mrs. F. H. White and children have
just returned from Louisville, W. Va.
W'here they have been visiting friends
and relatives for several v/eeks.
•Pick Nicholson of Fairfield is vis
iting his sister, Mrs. Nathan Gallow’ay
of Rosman.
Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Whitmire ac
companied by their little daughter
visited Mrs. Whitmire’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilson, near Brevard Sun
day.
A M. Pharr has been very sick for
a few days but is now much better.
Messers. A. M. and J. E. White,
with their families, recently motored
to Fruitland where they were the
guests of Rev. C. A. Johnson.
Dr. Zachary of Brevard spent Sun
day in Rosman
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nicholson of
Lake Toxaway were recently the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nichol
son.
Rosman is on the boom. Afull
car load of automobiles was unload
ed in our little town the other day.
There have been quite a number of
autos in town for some time but this
is the first time in the history of Ros
man that a full car load of automo
biles was unloaded at one time. These
cars have all been sold which shows
how the people of this community ap
preciate the pleasure of owning a car
and the convenience of buying it in
our homo town.
U^ed 50 years
without a change.
The Good Old
Fashioned kind
that never fa'Is.
Unequalled
Biliousness, Stck
Headache, Consti
pation and Mala
ria. Your Grand
father relied on
them. Nothing
better at any price.
Get the genuine.
Atall clmecrists. M.«nfd. by Pnlk Miller
UruK Cu., Inc.. jiicliinoiid. Va.
Polk
Mnier’s
Liver
PiUs
10c.
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ing in your copy for ads, etc. as early
as possible each week.
iMPATinmwAiTS
GREAT NEW CDtCUS
Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey
Combined Show* Arouse Keen In-
. . terest Here.
“Circus Day,” the big holiday for
which young and old impatiently wait
at this particular season promises to
eclipse all other events of the calen
dar year at Asheville, Saturday, Oct.
25.
It would seem as though everybody
in this locality were planning to at
tend. The very name of the great
new circus—Ringling Brothers and
Bamum and Bailey Combined—^has
been sufficient to arouse far more in-
treest than has ever before been
shown in the coming of any amuse
ment enterprise. And word from the
Ringling Brothers, who are directors
of this gigantic super-circus, is to the
effect that those who att^end the per
formances will witness the greatest
program ever presented in America.
This is likewise true of the mammoth
street parade, which w^ill positively
take place showday morning, the
mammoth menagerie and all else con
nected with this biggest of all amuse
ment institutions. The famous show
men have made a complete survey of
both the great circuses and merged
the finest and best of each into < ae.
Hundreds upon hundreds of perfv rm-
ers will appear in the gigantic i .ain-
tent. There will be scores upon
scores of the cleverest dumb actors.
A gorgeously costumed pageant of
stupendous size, will open the pro
gram. Great companies of characters
representing the best-loved stories of
fable and nursery lore, will appear.
There will be splendid and many
groups of beautiful horses in jeweled
trappings. The army of clowns' ex
ceed all past records for fun and for
numbers. All contribute to the big
gest circus in history.
Diversilieil Ads
TOWN LOTS,-^Farms and timber
lands for sa\i». Frank Jenkins,
Brevard, N. C. tfc.
NOTICE—Anyone who desires to
work at a saw n^ill can find a job
at Cedar Mountain, N. C. at fair
wages. Experienced man prefered.
Apply to George W. Bishop. Cedar
Mountain, N. C. l-10-10-4tc
FOR SALE—Oiie three burner Per
fection Oil Stove vdth oven. Apply
to Mrs. D, G'. Ward.
FOR SALE—Poland China Pigs, 12
weeks old. C. II. Sheilield, Bre
vard Institute. tfc.
FOR SALE—Horse and buggy cheap
and easy terms. R. H. Zachary.
FOR SALE—Fine Hand-Picked Ap
ples of best nursery type, such as
York Imperial, Ben Davis and Pip
pins, $2.00 per -buslflel. Dropped p
apples, mixed, good cooking and j
canning apples of the above kinds, j
$1.5t) per bushel. Cash with or
der J. B. Neal, Lake Toxaway,
N. C. 10-3-4tc
FOR SALE—Dodge car, practically
new. at a bargain. Write or call
S. Maxwell, H^dersonville, N. C.
FOR RENT—An upright piano for
six or seven n^onths. Apply to
Mrs. G. C. Whitmire. 2tc.
FOR SALE—Three one-story two-
roomed cottagfes. Purchaser to re
move same from lot within thirty
days. Apply to E. H. Norwood.Itc
TWO LOTS for the price of one—
lots Nos. 6 and 7, near East Main
Street, in Verdery addition, town
water, two blocks from Franklin
Hotel. Lots adjoining one corner
lot. Will sell both lots for $225.00.
W. T. Bosse, Pickens, S. C.
SOCIETY STATIONERY and envel
opes. Eliminate the expensive
Xmas present^. Order your holi
day greeting cards with name em
bossed at once. Showing beautiful
samples. Priced very moderate
2000 orders already. Do it now.
Brevard Printery.
BOARDERS WANTED at Henning
Inn. Apply tO Mrs. F. P. Sledge.
FOR SALE—Will |ell cheap, or trade
for cattle, one fitst class mule colt
One good mare ^or sale or trade
for cattle. C. C.NYongue. tfc
Your Drugs
ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN
YOUR FOOD. WE USE THE BEST
DRUGS OBTAINABLE IN FILLING
YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS, AND THEY
ARE ALWAYS FILLED BY A COM-
PETENT PHARMACIST.
MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF
DRUGS, TOILET ARTICLES, IN FACT
EVERYTHING KEPT IN A FIRST-
CLASS DRUG STORE.
DAVIS-WALKER DRUG GO.
Successors to DUCKWORTH DRUG CO.
Main St. BREVARD, N. C. Phone 85
A. M. WHITE
U. G. WOODWARD
THE CHEVROLET
^^The Most Economical Car on the Market”
We have just received a carload of Chev
rolet Cars and are prepared to make im
mediate delievries.
Brevard Citizens may see our sample at
Jess A. Smith's garage.
Touring Cars, $835; Runabout, $820.
WHite Woodward
“The Chevrolet”
Rosman, N. C.
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^ TOWN WHEN YOU CAN GET
^ MORE BREAD AND BETTER
BREAD FOR THE SAME
MONEY AT YOUR HOME
BAKERY?
Philip’s Bal(ery
If Your Dealer Sold
Cheap Quality Goods "
you could buy just as dieaply from him
as you can by maU. Prices are based on
Qusdity and you pay only for what you
get Pretty pictures and well wozded
. phrasesmay8ellyoutiiegoods,butyour
money can buy only so much quality.
Your dealor could probably seH you
% the same grade of goods yo^bu9 from
R catalog—but if you saw) it you
might not ^onside^itwosth the price.
Itaos.lbe imist k^ieb R better quality
wad hiR prices ase
'-/gindtA accordingly.
AToid diiappoint-
Bient by trading lo
cally. If s cheaper
in tht long run, toa
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