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EXECUTORS
pursuance with
WHEAT
Mnt $100,01101
LIVES IN BARN
SALE
In pursuance with Order of the
Clerk of the Court of Transylvania
County, we will offer for sale to the
hipest bidder at Public Auction for
cash on Saturday the 23rd day of
< ■ ! July, 1921 at 12 o’clock noon the fol-
Man Held for Property Law Vio- accounts,, claims and
f i .'Titflonnonfa
lation, Spurns Bail; Says
Jail Is Cheaper.
WORE COLLAR 6 YEARS
Has the Same $8 Suit foi* Four Yearg
'^Walks Six Miles to teve On«
Cent on Loaf of Bread-**
Hurtt to Spend.
New York.—^John Sangster, warrant
officer of Jamaica, went to Ozone
Bark, Queens, to arrest William Mohr-
mann, 37 years old, for failure to ap
pear in court after being summoned
for alleged violation of a fire ordi
nance at his garage in Ozone Park,
Sangster knew that Mohrmann, besides
owning a garage, owned three apart*
ment houses in Queens and was worth
at least $100,000. He expected to find
Mohrmann living In a fine house ;with
many servants.
Home in Old Bam.
For that reason it was some time
before he could locate his man. Final'
ly he was directed to an old, dilapi
dated bam on the outskirts of the
town, where he was told Mohrnfinn
could be found. Sangster found the
bam locked, but in the boards of one
aide he found a hole which had been
Stuffed with burlap. He pulled this
out and a hand came through the
crack from the inside and grabbed
the burlap. Sangster seized the hand
and pulled. He pulled out part of the
bam and with the boards came Mohr
mann.
Mohrmann was taken to Jamaica
before Magistrate Conway. There he
admitted his wealth, but he said he
b^d been living in the old barn to de
feat the high cost of living. He paid
$6 four years ago for the suit of cloth
ing he wore, and said rather proudly
that he had worn the same collar for
six year?. His statement was not
doubted by any one in court.
Walks Miles to Save Cent.
He went out of the bam only on
Saturday* to collect his rents and pur
chase enmijrh food for the next week.
Lived
Barn.
And to get the food he walked six
miles to a grocery that sold bread for
a cent a loaf iess than the ones in
Ozone Park.
"I am living according to my own
way,” Mohrmann told i’ e court, “and
I do not care how much people laugh,
I have no family to support, and 1
would rather live in a barn honestly
than in a palace and be in I en
joy it, and that is more th:. ' most
n»en are doing nowadays. Tht\
trjlng to do too much and live beyoj. !
their means. I am going to live lon«
and within my means and in content
ment.”
Magistrate Conway held Mohrmann
for further examination, and the roan
was asked if.he would not send for
some one to bail him out.
-‘^>rtainiy not,” he replied. “It is
so comfortable here in the jail and,
besides, the meals are free.”
“Perhaps you will spend some of
your money to buy necessary com
forts?” a policeman suggested.
**l could not do it,” said Mohrmann.
“It hurts me much less to be “uncom
fortable than to spend money.”
Judgments.
BOOK ACCOUNTS:
Miss Arabelle Allison $1.50
! Lace Allen $6.60
J. A. Alexander $20.80
Winston Ashworth .... .. ..$30.75
Labe Aiken $1.70
Hulda Blair $1.90
Hattie Blair $1.62
M. B. Bagwell $7.75
Layton Bagwell ^... $4.25
Bright Burrell /.... $4.51
Zeb Burrell $4.01
Mrs. Ida Bryant $8.85
i E. J. Boyles $3.50
I Lem Brooks $36.43
j Charles Bryson $3.75
I Guy Bryson $51.56
i W. A. Brakens $1.23
! Mint Barton $6.90
i Mrs. M. D. Beard $2.75
G. C. Bell $34.20
Clarence Brackens $5.14
Charlie Brannon $1.00
Jim Blythe $4.25
Joe Curry $18.17
Mrs. Walter Cloud $4.09
M. D, Clayton $20.15
W. f. Carson $10.00
C. H. Capps $2.35
R. C. Cantrell $3!70
Mrs. Bessie Carhart $2.00
Mrs. J. H. Cole $8.65
Carlos Clayton $2.50
Rufus Conley $1.00 ^
Jennie Cook $1.60
U. A. Cooper $14.50
J. 0. Dermid $2.70
Clarence Duckworth $28.90 •
0. M. Dermid ... T $21.00
Horace Davis $19.00
F. M. Dobson $29.18
Howard Erwin $1.00
Charles Erwin $7.45
W. C. Fortune $34.80
W. H. Faulkner $3.08
Lizzie Fayette $8.11
Miss Etta Grogan $2.91
G. A. Goode .$1.85
Tom Gash $6.00
M. A. Gillespie $1.80
C. P. Hogsed $12.25
T. C. Hedden $4.65
E. C. Henderson $9.95
Willie Heath $8.70
A. Heath Estate $1.50
Oliver Hawkins $4.95
Callie Richardson Huff .. . . $11.31
Mrs. Francenia Hamilton .... $2.55
Lee Henderson $3.90
Earnest Justus $4.55
T. H. Jordan Estate $3.00
Miss Nora Jenkins
Warrior King
Green Kilgore
Mrs. J. W. King
Elsie Love & J. M. Kilpatrick
Tom Loftis $9.55
T. J. Loftis $48.96 j
E. E. Loftis $23.20 i
Kume Loftis $51.60 I
Lewis Lynch $2.75 I
Alfred Lynch $3.95
Miss Etta McCall $22.35
John McLean $5.75
W. P. McGaha $2.00
Lula McFalls $3.59
Harlan McGaha $3.60
Jake N. McCall $3.75 '
Henry McCall $7.00
W. P. Mull $4.85 1
Church Morris $2.25
Miss Pearl Miller .j $4.00
W. M. Miller .... ; $3.00 j
J. T. Mills $38.35 I
Mrs. Carl Merrill $6.40 j
Carl Morris $2.25
R. G. Neely $1.50
Clarence Nicholson $10.90
W. L. Pearson $2.05
' usk J. Perry . $12.10
* -k Perry $10.00
Lo_. ' Ponder $17.75
Miss lsc;bc!)a Richardson • • • • $2.65
Oliver Reecc $11.20
J. A. Reece $22.40
John Reece $23.75
Scott Ramsey $4.26
J. M. Sitton $13.15
Wiley Smith $10.25
Grady Swicegood .. $8.00
SATURDAY,, JULY 2 •
TOM MIX
IN
THE UNTAMED
Three strance companions, a man,
a hone and a dog — immutable in
their friendship, implacable in their
enmity and the girl who. loTed the
trio.
Also Charles Hutchinson in DOU«
BLE ADVENTURE and a MUTT &
JEFF Comedy.
MONDAY, JULY 4
Marshall Neilan presents
the comedy sensation
DON’T EVER MARRY
The predicament of a man whose
first and only **l DO” gives him three
wires.
Also a Fox Sunshine comedy and
Fathe News.
TUESDAY, JULY 5
Mary Miles Minter
IN
ALL SOUL’S EVE.
Can real love come twice? His
love (or Alice **his wife*’ was the big-
* gest thing in hie life'but a great trag
I edy came and took her away. He
' was in' dispaik' but Nora *the little
nurse giil sared him from himself
and he again found love and happi
ness.
Also Ruth Roland in THE AVENG
ING ARROW.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 6
NAZIMOVA
* IN
THE BRAT
From the chorus to the night court
from the night court to a home of
wealth — from being a nameless
waif to becoming the wife of a cele
brated author. Romance with a cap
ital **R” prevades in this NAZIMOVA
greatest picture.
Also a Clyde Cook Comedy.
THURSDAY, JULY 7
JEWEL CARMEN
IN
THE SILVER LINING
She played with the law. Her al
luring beauty and keen wit easily
frustrated the guardians of society
but at last the only law she could not
. $4.04 conquer enmashed her in its toils and
$14.15 { *" her* defeat “The Angel” found her
$9.35 «>^e«test victory.
^8.40
.$7.00
Also a Comedy.
FRIDAY, JULY 8
May AllisOn
IN
EXTRAVAGANCE
Love, but not in a cottage was
Nancy Brown’s sentiment when she
became Nancy Vane. She had rei|d
of wives washing dishes just as he
had read of murders. But she did
n’t entend to be a party to either
practise.
Also a Comedy and Fathe News.
Matinee, 2:00 Night, 7:30
Admission Monday and ^Vednesday
10 and 20c. Rest of the week 10 &
15 cents.
$16.75
GIRL HANGS BY HER HAIR
Caught in Shafting in Factory She Re
fuses to Have Tresses Cut Until
Scalp Tears.
Burlington, N. J.—^Refusing to per
mit companions to cut her beautiful
iLiir^when the strands were caught,
in the shafting above a loom she was
operating in the Burlington Silk Mills,
Miss Emma Hoffman, nineteen, hung
suspended while rescuers tried to ex-
.tract the hair, until her scalp was
torn off.
Other young women fainted, but re
taining consciousness despite her suf
fering, Miss Hoffman pleaded with fel
low employees not to cut her hair,
and they supported her weight while
It WQS being extracted strand by
strand from the pulley.
Dr. lUdia^d Anderson found it nec
essary tu remove more of the halt
' to stftch. back and save about 2C
•quaru inches of’scalp.
Howard Cook check .. .
JUDGMENTS
O. W. Clayton, Book K; Page ^0;
Amount, $52.87; Cost, $1:30;
Interest from Aug. 27, 1920.
W. M. Galloway, Book K, Page 68;
Amount $68.90; Cost $1.90; Interest
from June 17, 1919.
Clayte Osteen, Book K, Page 8; Am.
$12.40; Cost $1.75; Nov. 1, 1916.
_ _ „ _ Fannie Cannon, Book K; Pa^e 328;
R C Smkh^’ *2 7? Cos.t $1.75; Interest
R. C. Smith $2.75 from Feb. 1 1921.
Mary & Gudger Smith $5.25 Pi„k Kemp & wife, Book K; Page
Freeman Sizemore $3.50 330; Amount, $30.40; Cost, $2.40;
Hugh Sharp & Wife $3,50 Interest from May 23 1919.
J. R. Sentelle $4.35 Jule McCall, Book k’; Page' 328; A-
Qf Cost $1.95; Interest
Clara Belle Stevens $2.73 f^m July 21 1920
T. W. Tinsley $23.75 John Holler, $20 00
Cora Thomas $1.65 p. j. Ashworth .. ■' $4 35
Mrs. Ada Townsend $1.50 Any of the above daims paid to A.
Lum Townsend $13.65 e. Hampton, C. B. Deaver, or to us
Sam, Thomas $1.50 before the date of sale will be stri-
Thomw Teagiw $32.17 cken from the list and not offered.
Cope Kilgore Taylor $1.00 WACHOVIA BANK
J. W. Wood $15.95 COMPANY.
& ■ TRUST
Earnest Wilson $6.25
Aaron Wilson $2.75
Bud Whiteside .* $3.00
Isaac Watts $1.85
Mrs. M. B. Waters $14.39
E. C.'Ward $8.40
Mrs. Nan Whitmire (now Mrs. Ira |
Kennon) .... .. $1.30
Mrs. F. V. Whitmire $9.16
L. Wood . $24.50
Banner Kemp $1-15 j
1. L. Anderson note $8.73
Executor of W.'P. Weilt, Deceased.
By W. B. Williamson, Asst. TVust
Officer.
WHEAT . HEARTS: EVERY.
BODY’S CEREAL.
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM-
MONS BY PUBLICATION:
North Carolina, Transylvania County
In the Superior Court.
A. H. King and S. G. King ys. Mrs.
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And, for a fact, rolling
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^Prince Albert is so good
that it has led four men to
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It^toa-SalesDu
Lewis’ Great Dollar Sale
Dollar SpecisJs
One Sheet and Pillow Case $1.00
English Lon^ Cloth, in velvet finish^ 7 yards SI.OO
Extra Heavy Sheeting, 10 1-2 yards $1.00
Large Farce Towels, 7 for. *.. .$1.00'
Large Bath Tpwels> 5 for $1.00
Large feath, extra, 2 for $1.00
Amoskeag Dress Ginghams, 5 yards for $1.00
Lad and Lassie Romper Qoth, 4 yards for .* * * * $1.00
Indian Head,'4 yards...., $1.00
36-inch Percale, 5 yards $1.00
27-inch Percale, 8 yards $1.00
Ladies’ Vests, 8 for $1.00
Amor Plate, *oId fashioned Hose, per pair $1.00
Leather Shopping Bags $1.00
Best Grade Chambrayt 5 yards for .$1.00
Linen Suiting, 3 yards for .^....$1.00
36-inch Dress Voile, 3 yards $1.00
Ladies’ White Hose, 5 pair $1.00
Crinkle Crepe, pink, blue, white, 5 yards $1.00
Children’s Stockings, 8 pair $1.00
Ladies’ Teddies and Night Gowns, each $1.00
Hundreds of other items, not space to men*
tiloni, for One Dollar
E. LEWIS & SON
The Store That Saves You Money
North Carolina
Hendersonville;
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J. M. Waldrop, Mrs. Clyde Ray and
husband Clyde Ray and all other
heirs-at-law of W. T. Davis, de
ceased, both known and . un
known.
The defendants above named will
take notice that a^ action entitled as
above has been commenced in the
Superior Court of Transylvania
County, for the purpose of selling
1?-;
the mineral interes^in the land de
scribed in ft deed from H. Y. Gash
and others to W. T. Davis and Char
les F. Toms, dated March 22nd, 1890,
recorded in Book 9, page 84, and for
the purpose of dividing the proceeds
of said mineral interest among the
parties at interest according to their
respective interests; and the said de?
fendants will further take notice that
they are required to appear before
the \Clerk* of the Superior Court
Transylvania County^ on Monday tflP
25th day of July, 1921, at the Court
House in said County, and aipwer
or demur to the complaint of 'IM
plaintiffs, or the plaintifFa wXl ai^lw
to the Court for the relief demanded o
in said complaint.
This the 23rd day of June 1921.
N. A. MILLER) Clerk Sup<|c)or
Court. 0' June 24,4tipL
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