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Legal Advertisemsh . NOTICE OF SALE I'lider and by .virtue of 'the power ^;ilc contained in a certain deed (i i trust made anil executed l>y L. J. IK.tfy. of Guilford foauty, North 'OlitflifllV 1 ? tl><- uiiilcMsiKii^'l trustee. d.uM November 0,-19-5, ami record ed in the oifico of the Register of it; . .'m of Transylvania County. ? North. Carolina, in Book 1U, at . page' . (! nutl recorded in the oilice of t:.o Register of Deeds of .Jackson (.'??u'.ity. North Carolina, in book of <> i 1 trust ii'l, at page 25li, rqt? i'1'i .:>?;? to which is hereby made, in- (I of trust haVing bocu given t ??euve certain, indebtedness of L. Dully to Andrew Gcnnett and N. W .- uennelt and iv. Leeman; and de fault having been made 'in the pay j h ni of the indebtedness secured by -a'id deed of trust, whereby it all t'ecai.ie due. and notice thereof hav liven ','iven to the said I.. J. Duf the power of sale in said deed ? ?" trust having; become operative by :? a; on of said default and notice, the undersigned trustee will on Sat t r ay, Dec. 24, l'J-7, at twelve o'clock noon at the court house door, in the City of Brevard, county of Transylvania, State of North Caro lina, SELL, at public auction for cash, to the highest bidder the fol lowing described ? lartd and premises: Ly:ng add being partly in the county of Jackson and partly in the county of Transylvania, in the state oi' North. Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: On the Waters of White Watpr River : FIRST TRACT.:' Beginning at a white pine sapling in the east boun dary line of R. Norton & Company, r.iui nm; east 204 poles to a forked white oak crossing Gold Run Creek at lit) poles; thence north 500 poles to a stake on . the side of Sassafras itlouutain ; thence west 204 poles to a rock oil said mountain; thence south r.jOO poles to the beginning, being State Grant No. 554, (issued V the State of North Carolina to E .11,- Fhipps and registered in said cciinty and state in book 25, page 2?), less, howeer, the lapage of the Amnions Grant. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a forked white oak, southeast corner of Entry No. 2695, and runs east 20' poles to a spanish oak, crossing Democrat Creek; thence north 500 poles to a stake on Rattle* Snake Mountain; thence west 204 poles to a stake, northeast corner of Entry No. .2695; thence south with its vr.i: poles to the beginning, con- , t;..:".'."<r 6-iO acres more or less, and ? being state grant No. 557, issued by j ths State o? North Carolina to E. H. j Phipps and wgistered in the office of the Register of deeds for Transyl vania County in Book 25 at page 25. ? | This 1st day of NuvrA. D. 1927. ' Chg B. 7t. N24 Dl-8-15-22 G. L. JONES, Trustee. I EXECUTION SALE North Carolina Transylvania County. In the Superior Court.. . W. S .Ash worth vs. Midcity Service Co., Inc. Under and by virtue of an execu tion directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Transyl vania county, in the above entitled action, I will, on Saturday, the 7 day of Jan. 1928, at 12 o'clock noon, at tile court house door of said county, sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the in terest that the defendant had in the following described property on the ? "" 1 Long Troubled by Constipation ? ? "Black-Draught has been a family medicine with us for fifteen years," says Mr. F. M. Huntley, of Neosho, Mo. "I read about it first in the Ladies Birth day Almanac and what I read there sounded so convincing I made up my mind to try Black Draught, as I had been trou bled with constipation for a long time. ? 1 found Black-Draught to be the ideal medicine for this trou ble. It gave me quick relief. Frequently I had bad headaches and pains, due to toxic poison. By taking a course of Black Draught I gave my system a thorough dooming, and I have had little or no trouble since then. ? "Now, if I am becoming con stipated, I take several small doses of Black-Draught, and am very soon feeling fine." Costs only 1 rent a dose. _ ThcdFord'x For Constipation, Indigestion. Bilioujnes | t.ii .lay of -May 1927. li.'irirming at a stake, corn it of \>ts (>7, (18, ami (>i), being lot .(> -of town of Brevard, Si) mi ,riiits> X. .lid dug. east 132 feet ? ;t -uiuo , 1 'lobaite Avenue ; then fast Jl GO f?ei to a stake on w -.1 st:x"'t ; then south -i> deg, ?->.i * ? Vi >?*? a .SttfiCC. Til:'!* ilo'i f It t?i west 1 b.i i'oet ? . ' the .ri'liUft. ' his 5th clay of Dee. 1927. *!. SiUoi:, bneritt", 't'r.ts! . h.mi:t ttHUV.y. J.tl. .. .i,cc-: Or SAI.E UV TKU'ilEi-. ??>' vi.-'ue of the liinv.'i' of sale .1 In ;t certain deed of trust ? y .vl il.i fty Si-rviee ('onipaiv. <? tlu iindertigncd trustee . dated ihe (: . "f '. .'liru ai:y. !!'2i't and :.ist.'ieil in tin- 1 1 ft' ice of t!? of Deeds for Transylvania - : ? i i i r >* . North Carolina, in Book of *!>'?.? ?<? < !' Trust I ft. at page. 'Srt. t.> a ' is hltriby .IWulc an * . h'.-.ilt having tarn )isi. in the . . in of in-, principal aud int:r of s iil iirlehtednoBs, : .cured by ?i.ul .Seed in a u.u, whereby the p<v.v rr oi rale therein contained lias be com > operative and the holder of said thereby .oared having <le t'lari .1 the whole of sai<! debt in i't: nt.ly due and having demanded . it said property be sold to satisfy indebtedness the trustee will, cat Wednesday .the 1 1th day of MUiary, A. p.. 1928. at 12:00 o'clock noon, sell at public auction ? : carh to the highest bidder, at '.li? Court House door of Transyl ania county, in the city of Bre vard, county of Transylvania and ft ate pf North Carolina, all the right, >k, interest, claim and demand of t'h's: Mideity Service Company in and to that certain indenture of lease ?<: ; bed as t'oilowa: Said lease be ?:?g dated the 2<Sth day of Djcem 1926. and recorded in Book 58. at panre 183, of the Records of Deeds i'nr Transylvania County, North Car- . oliha, to which reference is made for a more complete description and id: ntification, covering the following described property, to-wit: BEING eighty ($0) feet square at the Northeast corner of Caldwell ?*nd Probart streets, in the town of Erevavd and being part of the lot conveyed to J. L. Bell and A. Q. loore, February 9th, 1880. ibi' a period of ten (10^ years, which lea--e is dated the 24th day of December, 192(5. and is recorded in book 58, a't page 183. of the- Rec ords of Deeds for Transylvania cottn- i t \ to which reference is hereby made for a more complete descrip tion and identification. This 8th clay of Dec. A .D. 1927. J. P. KITCHIN, trustee 15-22-29 J 5 EXECUTION SALE North Carolina - "rp.nsylvania County. r In the Superior Court C. F. Poole vs. Midcity Service Co., Inc. Under and by virtue of an execu- i tion directed to the undersigned from the superior court of Transyl vania county, in the above entitled action, I will, on Saturday the 7th day of Jan, 1928, at 12 o'clock noon, at the court house door of said county, sell to the highest bid der for cash, to satisfy said execu tion, all the intersst that the defend ant had in the following described property on the 2nd day of Jan. 1927. Beginning at a stake, comer of lots 67, 68, and 39, being lot No. 70 plot of town of Brevard, N. C., and runs north 26 deg. east 132 feet to a stake on Probarte avenue ; then south 64 east 165 feet to a J stake on Caldwell street; then south 26 deg. west 132 feet to a stake; then north 64 west 165 feet to the beginning. bp This 5th day <M Dec. 1927. B. J. Sitton" Sheriff Transylvania County. pd. 8-15-22-29. NOTICE North Carolina, Transylvania County. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Hazel Murray. vs. A. W. Murray. The defendant A. W. Murray will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Transylvania County, N. C., by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the said defendant; and the said defend ant will take notice that he is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court in said County and State, at the Court House in Br-vard, N. C., on January ,14th, 1928, ii-.d answer or demurrer to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the said complaint. This the 14th dav of Dec. 1927. KOI.AND OWEN," Clerk Superior Court, Transylvania County, North Carolina. 15-22-29Jan5pd ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Having qualified as administrator rf the estate of Geo. W. Bishop de l-eased, laic of Transylvania county. North Carolina, this is to notify ail persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them t othe undersigned at his of fice on or before the 22nd day of November 1928 .or' this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All parsons indebt'-d to said estate will please make immediate payment. LEWIS P. HAMLIN. Administrator ?>f Geo. \V. Bishon. deare:i?ed This 22nd day of November 1927. 6t N24 D1 -8-1 5-22-29 | vJtim-ch Directory I (No'.lfi If YOUit church ami I M'n.h'V S !? >ol ... nut* listed in this ! ..ill I, I'U'.l'V speak til youv pa u> ? ! i^.'hoid. officinlri illluUt lh..' I .?i . . .. '..I. .*1. U> A. I1U III ? *. ?' j ill. xii .. .ivc.y: v. * 1 ..IVARU i 14 VTKRIAN . ;!?: i'icr:.Ni>i.v Chuugi." ? li v. V t*!*" .in />/ Cruwforu, j*.v.' o.r; ? .*Si?; , ^ ti-2 ?' St i !?'? 1. :-Kl S*l.; :::v< \..i ???!?;>. 1 1 :0tl <i. In ; .. '\i'urjlhijl* ? :.10 i . r.i.; l!hriir ,ri i '.a .! i.vur. ' |i. i.?. ? iiiid-\.vc!i .i-\.ci'. \V iiiK ii.i.\. |'i. i . ; S. Supl.. I.. A.- Allium:!. A ? .?. ?!: ?i ! i-i vilniiun u cK!?'iik.Hl fo iiii.it. !k- fx in.: inoii.i.-. . o eve:j sWvuv. BR V A U l> I.JIITHO!) ! ST K<v. A. L, Ayriii'kj past <>r. Ser s. Sunday School, 0:15 a. ni.. (). It. Ovr. Su;?. 'Morning service .It; Ltaguv Kriiilng nor- : vice;. ? tiH1; PntjivV MtoliitK Wtsdijcy ? ?.'.I../, 7 :3u. Ail v . :.i ^ '.<> -uo f'O' i i: :? cordially invite ti u> wor. with Us. We need you ? you need us. BREVARD BAPTIST CHURCH Kt-v. Wallace Hartscll, pastor. Sunday School t> :-15 A. M. ; Preach- . 'injf tcn'ice. 1 i :o-> A. M. and 1:80 1 1*. M.; I!. Y. P. U. Sunday evening; . .Mid-week Prayer Service, Wednes- ' day, 7:30 1' At. Julian A. Glazonov, I Sunday School Superintendent. ST PHILIPS CHURCH (Episcopal) RoV. II; Perry, rector, phone 134. Holy Communion, 8 a. iv.; Church .School, 10 a. m.; Holy Communion and Services, first' and third Sun. days, 11 a. m.; Morning Prayer and ?Sermon, second and fourth Sundays, j i:i 1 a. m. V, ? I ZION BAPTIST Uosman, N. C. II. F. Wright, pastor. Preaching ; I ?' and 3rd Sundays at 1 1 a. m. and i t 7 :30 p.m.- Sunday School each Sur- j day 10 a.m. ; C. R. Clark, supt. ; B. Y. I P. U. 7:00 each Sunday: Prayer] Meeting eacli Thursday evening 7 :-13 ; MT. MORIAH Cherryfield Baptist Church Rev. J. H. Stanberry, Pastor Services every first and third Sun- 1 days at 11:00 a.m. Night services i at 7:15 o'clock. Sundav School at i j 16:00 a.m.. and B. Y. P U. at 7:00. ( P1SGAH FOREST BAPTIST i Rev. H. F. WrigJit, pnster. French- j ing services 2nd and 4th Sundays at '11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Suntlay School each Sunday at 10 a. m., D. | H. Orr, superintendent. All cordial- -I ly invited to each service. LAKE TOXAWAY BAPTIST Lake Toxawav Z. Isaac Henderson, Pastor; Sun day School each Sunday 10 a.m., L. V. Sigman, supt.; preaching on 2nd and 4th Sundays, 11 a.m. Regular conference on Saturday before each : 2nd Sunday, 2:30 p.m. Special invi-j tction to visitors and tourists. TURKEY CREEK BAPTIST G. E. Blythe, pastor; preaching services Fourth Saturday at 2:30 p.m., Sunday at 11 a.m. Sunday School each Sunday at 10 a.m. J. R. Alexander, Supt. Everybody welcome to each service. ENON BAPTIST Rev. W. W. Marr, pastor. Sunday School 10 a.m. Preaching 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., every Sunday. A cordial welcome to all. CARR'S HILL BAPTIST Rev. J. F. Scott, pastor. Sunday School at 10 a.m., Mr. Luther Wil son, superintendent. Preaching ser vices 11 a.m., Second Sunday and Fourth Sunday. B. Y. P. U. meets 7:30 p.m. DAVIDSON RIVER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. W. S. Hutchinson, pastor. Sunday School every Sunday at 10 a.m. Preaching service by the pas tor first and third Sundays at 11 ] a.m. Afternoon preaching, second and fourth Sundays at 2:30 p.m., by J Itev. V. A. Crawford. U OS MAN 'cu \t?lf: ,Cw. \V. K. -Kjn lor. Koxjii/;u I i '?'C'}ic*{i j.i'ijj "Vi. t ? a ml lti/ oli. \ ; ? < :50 IK., i .[!?? . i y Si', I:. t>t o lit., - -A. -*!? ? tt hi: . i i\;. cling ?uch. VlliO |MI.: Liiktt li.A.iwuy I r. wiling ?>;:iuli;y, 1 J a. 111.7-^- i .Siiiui.n S>:nn>! Ill u. ill., ? VV. it. Ai'1'ittfOi'.i, .?uj>i.; I'i:i,vvi .? t c? ? I 1. 1}' c\Vt..i?g . :iiv< 1-o.k I'rtfiu lni.j; i Sui>'?l ;y l\ >. nt. , I S<;l)ultY **i : l II. III., \v . ' W . Gravely, sujit. Preaching at Coiincstce l>.i Sun day 2:30 p. in:- -Si-hca,. 2i?t p. 1.1. 4.11 TLK x:\ :iti i Ai'"t ? 1 C . \ v Y. ? ?-llv*': ?' - .-St?. U'l L*. ?iV. .4 rilUI'Mill^ iif'.vi" li'.t- . ?>i. ci-i J SuMiia;-. . KluVAKO vViiS'LE A:-! MliVMOU:S'I IvtiV. G. E. i\l-::.l. '?) . I'll. : !. , 1 v'.?.*li Suilui:;. t v m. . i : . ?? ?i ? - J1 iiav ?ScJu>. ' fitch ? uii'.i i i> : i ? 1 . Vi . ' L. i'ivr i'lM.. '!' IUCctii:|; 1 Tuesdny i?nti '? :nsi*.--?I;%>* -7 At 1 \V. J}. Society vu. ii ,-c ? . il Tuesday < 7 :.?U> VV. li. J'. 51. Society eaci' 1 4th Tuesday 7 :30. . t CARSONS CREEM Preaching services second Sunday at 11 o'clock, and fourth Sunday ;v 11 o'clock. Sunday Schu'i ! ii 'it j o'clock. Everybody is fnvit .'- i come out ami worship v.ith ib. f TURKEY CREEK BAPTIST Erevard, Route 2 C. E. Blythe. pa;;. or; preaching !!' Saturday at - :30 p. r.i. Sunday at 1 1 a. m. Sunday School each Suticiaj 10 a. ni., C. E. O.r. supt. "U'elcohti to every service." EOYLST9N BAPTIST CHURCH Kcv. \V. P. Hohzclaw, pastor Preaching 3rd Saturday at 3 p. 111., and 1st and 3rd Sundays at 11 a. ni. . Sunday School each Sunday at if a 111.: Henry J. Garren. supt. Every body is cordially invited to* attend is!' services. CATHEY'S CREEK Rev, C. C. Reece, Pastor; Sunday School each Sunday, 10 a.m., Ward Breedlovo, Supt. Preaching 1st o.nd 3rd Sundays 11 a.m. Welcome to a!l. OAK GROVE BAPTIST Quebec. Z. Isaac Henderson, Pastor; Sun day School each Sunday, 10:30 a.m.: G. V,'. Henderson, supt. ; preaching on 1st and 3rd SUnday, 11:30 a.m. Conference on Saturday night be fore each 1st Sunday, S p.m. ; Prayer meeting each Sunday, 3:30 p.m. The public is invited and members are expccted to attend all these ser vices. GLADY BRANCH CHURCH Rev. J. E. Osteen, pastor. Preach ing First and Third Sunday morn ings, 11 o'clock. Sunday School ev ery Sunday, 10 a.m. P. H. Holden, Supt. Prayer meeting every Sun day evening at 7 o'clock. BLANTYRE BAPTIST Rev. Walter Holtzclaw, pastor. Services every second Sunday at 11:00 a.m. and second Saturday night. MT. HOR1AH BAPTIST CHURCH Calvert, N. C. Rev. P. P. Hartsell, pastor. Preach ing 2nd and 4th Sundays at 11 a.m. Sunday School each Sunday at 10 a.m., J. W. Glazener, superintend ent. B. Y. P. U. each Sunday eve ning. Everybody feel welcome to attend all services Some men will stand up for the fair set everywhere ? except in a street car. LET US DO YOUR JOB PRINTING Announcement DR. JAMES A. PALMER OPTOMETRIST OF W. H. HAWKINS & SON Hendersonville, N. C.' Specialist in the treatment of defective eyes and the art of fitting: glasses. Offices in the Cooper block, upstairs over the Davis-Long Drug Company EYES EXAMINED GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED TUESDAYS OF EACH WEEK RANDALL SEAL S&S A803T Mr -y g y bo Hii v Li ltandnll W. 1'li'VcrcUj Jr., .son yf Sir. and Mis. H. \\'. Kveivit, hii> iv- t i' luiy lii'fii i;iun:illy honored Yale J University, at which iiisiitulmn he i is a au'liiliiT <>t' till- MiphohluH' class, r in tliut be- h;js Won c- ice fed -co .'iicm 1 i:i 't!?* SholVi !d Stuili-u' ? I 'tiuot U. : his studctu iiiii., \ I <><?> i.' <f )? , ? i>. t.i it ;bt > : e.:t ;.||:-K: oi 111; t'.V.< ' : er .i ?l? ilYo.V, .in; :a-:x">V * i ' V,*'% tl ? ?,t I yiJUHj* j, ? ? , ? : : 1 1 i i ir.* iithor, Charles ]?l-\ i : ji? ci Savannah, Ga. Lending : -'l ll'MMM' .(> lilC ^ v ? *':??! fiyu. iwo J . ' ...II! [>!*?)? W'Te c'.ll>:lctl < .h; iv cia.- S ill Ul!3 VVS- ^ . ? v )? t?u': or h olr.3? 01' 1 ?i> im-.ti'V' i>00 members. Not j has }>??ur.g Everett- brought 1 upon himself ami his parents. ! ?Hi upon the town of Brevard a- 1 u\-'l, in meriting this distinction in ?noli an educational institution as 1 Vale. 1 1- Cr vard young man is also v ina!:i:-K Rood along other lines of 1 .iilivcrsifv activities, one especially ? H..cv. ortliy credit; due him is' that he nade St. Anthony's fraternity, which 81 s a fraternity regarded with excep- F :ional high standing: among similar 1 n-ganizatibns in the life of the uni- 0 ?ersity. Mr. Everett is specializing' e it Yale in Industrial Engineering. ' Members of the Chriatniaa Seal i.l- committe ? an' expecting that lie public will rally to tlic mo v. - ncrit tiu i in# the . remaining tjhrbo lays of the salt? of M>ah>j am! assist' ? t!.? e;>u?>ty't.. titfuui'tip 'to mi. 'tint, it' not ;p exceed 1..' : < . )>i ."\ .ons year*. : purchas' ait '.ly,' t'ny :: al.,,- fl ..nminiity fill tin. nl'V l-ctltltir a valuable ser: ? ? possible ihe hoflitA i' unti - tuberculosis campaign en';- )? hiio! t'liildi?R of Tratt i.vlvania county, diiict!;.-, and the state and national campaign, indi ?ectly. As has la-en iHe.viou: IV Stated in .hese three-fourth* of the noi'-cc ils ot' tli. -i annual .-ales .of Shristmc; . t-i. I - i . left m Transyl vania county, to carry on tho health york of this count. v whilo the re naming one-fourth is sera to state :ea<i()uartiis, to carry on the health activities in largei fields of useful less. The booth a! the . yostoffice- will oiuinuc in operation du ling Thurs !ay, Friday and Saturday of this yeek, during which remaining days arge sales are expected to be upo'.i d. It is requested that all individuals ind organizations who have pavtic: lated in the sales will niail or <*ive iroceeds of same to some member f the committee, either Miss rior nce Kern, Mrs. J. \V. Smith cr Miss Lima Trowbridge, by December 23. WWAim"AVcV/aWaWAmWiW?,.WA'cVWAW.VWVWV Send Us Your Job Work ,AVV.W?VAVArAm%WAWAVAV.VA^VAVW."AVA'M Two DETROITS would fit into DUNLOP CITY" Throughout the world the productive Duo lop properties cover so vast an area that ? if combined into one place ? they would form a "Dun lop City" of over 100,000 acres. BEFORE Detroit started to make motor-cars, Dunlop hadTOunded the pneumatic tire industry. Thanks to the automobile, both Detroit and "Dunlop City" have grown tremendously. Now Detroit reaches out over 52,686 acres, while"Dunlop City" covers over 100,000 acres. And even greater than the size of "Dunlop City," is Dunlop's world-wide reputation for building uniformly supreme Dunlop Tires. Supreme quality made possible Dunlop's great size. In turn, Dunlop's great size makes possible this same supreme quality, at lower prices. You can expect more of Dunlops. WH1TMIRE MOTOR SALES CO. J*^cyrLr:JJtfJa Nothing Better than HA#5 Stetsons $8.00 Worth $5 and $6.00 At COBBLE'S For A Christmas Gift GOLF SOX ? Imported $1.50 to $5.00 SWEATERS Boys' ? Girls' ? Men's
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