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Legal Notices NOTICE OF LAND SALE BY TRUSTEE Tudor and by virtue of the power of ' {.ale given in that certain deed in trust, executed by Fred Harris and Mriie, Ola Harris to the undersigned ir u.j tee, to secure certain indebted ness therein mentioned, which deed of trust' is dated March 15, 1927 and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of; Transylvania county, ;<Wtb Carolina, in book 16 at page 5:!2 of the deed records of said county.; and default having been made in payment of said indebted ness, and all notices required by law having been given and the default not having been made good, and the holders of the notes therein men j tioned in said deed of trust having r demanded that the land therein men tioned be sold to satisfy the inebt eness secured thereby, taxes and costs; 1 will on Monday the 29th day of Oct. 1928 at 12 o'clock M. sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the eourt. house door in the town of Brevard, North Carolina, all the fol lowing described property, to-wit: Lying on the east side of John ston St. in the town of Brevard, N C., on the north side of Rice St. and bounded as follows: Beginning on a stake at the inter action of the East margin of Johnston St. and on the north margin ; ?, Rice St. ; and runs thence with th? ; :>ith margin of Rice St. north 87% tliy. east 145 feet to a stake; then Waving the said street runs north deg. east 41 ft. to a stake; thence with Frank Jenkin's line in a westerly direction 127 feet to a stake in the east margin of John ston St.; thence with the east mar gin of Johnston St. 104 ft. to the Begi ruing. * Th 5 sale of said land being made to satisfy said indebtedness, inter ?est, taxes and costs. This 28th day of Sept. 1928. Welch Galloway, Trustee, Brevard, N. C. L. E. Johnson, Trustee, Richmond, Va. 04-1 l-18-25pd NOTICE State of North Carolina, County of Transylvania. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed in trusl executed by W. E. Ramsey and wife Ann Ramsey, to R. B. Overton trustee, securing one promissorj note therein mentioned made pay' able to J. W. Smith, said deed ir trust being recorded in book No. 21 at page 93 of the records of Deeds ir Trust for Transylvania .county, N C., and default having been made ir .payment of a part of the indebted ' rtesa secured by said deed in, trust wh'-reby the entire indebtedness hai bcc'iiw; due and payable and th( holder of the said note secured b; said deed in trust, having called upox the undersigned trustee to advertiai and to sell the land herein describec tor. the purpose of paying said in ik-btedness. . I will on Monday, Oct. 29, 1928 at 12 o'clock noon at the Cour House door in Brevard, N. C., offei for sale at public auction and sel to the highest bidder for cash, thi land described in the said deed ii trust, to wit: Lying and being in the townshi] of Brevard, in the county of Tran svlvnn ia, and state of North Carolini , 'adjoining the lands of . ant more particularly described as fol lows, to-wit: Beginning at a stake in the Wes ?margin of Broad street corner of lo 'No. 2 and runs with Broad stree' north deg. e:;st 25 feet to a stak< in the west margin of Broad street 'thence north 83 deg. 57 min. wes' 99.5 feet to a stake in the east mar gin of Rosmnn Highway No. 28 ?thence with the east margin of saic highway south 48 deg. 18 min. wesl '34 feet to a stake in the east mar ?gin of Highway, corner of Lot No 2B; thence south 8:! deg. 57 min 'east 122.5 feet to the beginning. This being all of lots No. 1A anc IB of the B. J. Sitton and H. L Wilson property survi ved by H. T Ivey. C. E. June 3, 1!):IG and record ed in Book of Plats N<;. 1 at page 2c of the record of plats of Transyl variia county. - This the 28th day of Sept. 1928. ft. B. Overton, Trustee. By R. R. Fisher, Atty. p4-ll-18-25 NOTICE AND SUMMONS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT . State of North Carolina, County of Transylvania. Kloicqde Johnson Jarrett Plaintiff VS Eugeno C. Jarrett Defendant The defendant above named will talc- notice that an action entitled us above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Transylvania coun ty to .'b'oin an absolute divorce by ^aid ulr.in'.iiT (ronj said defendant, the said defendant will further take notice 'hat he is required to appear at tthe ' ii\ ? the Superior Court of sa;il county to 'be held in the eourt i >Use in" Brevard, on the thir i tec-nth '.loniliiy after the first Mon < -r S*v'.ivt:brr, it being the 3rd K ? ?Di'C-.n'ib. r 1928, and answer or _<?? mur t > the complant of this plaintiff or the plaintiff will apply to ; 1 . , i-uuit for the relief demand ed in said complaint. ROLAND OWEN, Clerk Superior . Court. ttc 11-1 f.-25-Xol Ralph Fisher, Attorney. NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT usi'OUL the Ci ;k. North Carolina, Tram *nia County. Mvra D. Kobinson nr.d Husband S. R. ? Robinson, el.al. vs. Elizaboth Galloway, Widow of J. E Gn!lc-way, dree: ? d. Zi 1> Gr.llowa'y and wife I.o.i Calloway, end Morris ; Galloway, <: al. Thr def^ndftnts, 7.oh Galloway and wifft Lou Galloway, and Mom- Gnl * lowAy. will take notice that an ?ic tfon e- Special Proceeding entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Transylvania, N. C., ? said action or Special Proceed ing being for the purpose of selling -,iUiin- lands belonging to the plnin siii's and the defendants as tenants n common for partition and the said lefendants wjll further take notice hat they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Su ;Ktrior Court of Jjaid County at the ourt house in Brevard, N. C., on lie 27 day of Oct; 1028, and ans .Vi:r or demurrer to the petition fil - ?. d in said Special Proceeding or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for i ho relief demanded in said petition. This 26 day-of Sept. 1928. POLAND OWEN, Clerk Superior Court. Oc2-9-16-23. ?? NOTICE.. ( Under and virtue of authority giv ' ii by Secti'on 2435 of the Consoli dated Statutes of North Carolina re lating to the sale of personal prop erty to secure payment for work done and material furnished on said prop erty and more than ninety days hav ing passed since completion of said \/ork, and furnishing of material, we vjll offer for sale and sell at the ourt house door in the Town of Bre public sale for cash to the highest '.idder, the following property towit: One Anderson automobile coupe, ?Style, six-cylinder, supposed to be 1924. model, motor No. 3577U-26110 arid being the property of Lusk Per .BREVARD BATTERY COMPANY 8-10-17-25Charge B B CO NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale, contained in a certain deed in trust from B. J. Sitton to the un dersigned Trustee, for S. H. Hillard, Said deed in trust bearing date of August 8, 1925, and which deed in trust . is registered in Book No. 18 cn page 571 et seq., of the records 1 of deed in trust of Transylvania County, N. C., and securing certain indebtedness therein named and de fault having been made in the pay ? ment of the indebtedness secured by said deed in trust and all notices re quired have been given and said de i fault has not been made good; ? Now therefore the undersigned ! trustee will on Saturday Novembei > 10, 1928 at 12 o'clock M. at the court house door in the town of Bre ? vard, N. C., offer for sale and sell 1 to the highest bidder for cash th< 1 following described real estate tc i wit : All thai certain tract or parcel of ? land containing 8 1-2 acres and des - cribed. in the deed in trust afore i said, reference being made to saic 3 deed in trust for a description oi - said land by metes and bounds. ' The proceeds of said sale to be ap 1 plied upon said indebtedness, cost ol 2 sale etc. 1 This the 8th day of October, 1928 - D. L. English, Trustee. 18-25Nl-f NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE t Under and by virtue of the powei r of sale contained in a certain deet 1 in trust from Wade Camp and wif< j to the undersigned trustee, bearinf i date of February 22, 1927 to se cure certain indebtedness thereii named, said deed in trust being o'. record in Book No. 21 on page 204 ct seq. and default having beer made in the payment of said indebt edness whereby the power of sal( i contained in said deed in trust ha! , come operative and all notices re quired having been given and sai( default has not been made good ant the undersigned has been requestec to foreclose said deed in trust; Now therefore the unersigned wil on Saturday, November 10, 1928 a! 12 o'clock M. at the court house dooi in the town of Brevard, N .C., of for for sale and sell to the highesl bidder for cash the following de Scribed real property to wit: All those three separate tracts oi land described in the deed in trusi aforesaid, containing 17 acres mon or less, reference being hereby mad* to said deed in trust for a descrip tion of said property by metes ant > bounds. The proceeds of -:sid sale to b< (applied upon said indebtedness, costs I of sale, etc. | This 8th day of October, 1928. I D. L. English, Trustee. 18-25N1-J ' I NOTICE OF LAND SALE BY TRUSTEE ; By virtue of the power given in si | certain deed of trust executed by \V. E. Ramsey and wife to the un dersigned trustee to secure certain indebtedness mentioned thoreih, ! which deed of trust is dated the 4th ' lay of June 1927 and recorded in i.iii'k 21 on page 197 of the deed in ti ;ist records of Transylvania county, North Carolina and said indebtedness ?a' ntioned having become due and fault 'laving been made in the . ."..ir-nt. and the notice as required in .id deed of trust having been \ it to the maker' of said note and vol of trust to make good the pay ment and default not Jiaving been 'i>r ? good, and the holder of said Vuing demanded that the lands !i '".ibed in said deed of trust be soi i to satisfy the said indebtedness e*i S the cost of sale. i * : will sell to the highest bidder for -h at the. Court House door in the ?n > r Brevard, N. on Saturday 10th day of November, 192h at 2 o'clock Si. all the following de ?cr'.bed land. Being all that 1 ir.d dt scribed in a deed from Jack l*a?re to W. K. Ramsey and wife dated the 2nd day "f Dec. 1926 and recorded in Book ?? i nt p;>ge 230 of : oe deed lvcords '!'? : nsyl vatiiu cattily to which ? ?l reference is h .roby made '! .'t:..l . juiu': ; e description ?' ? le . aid land. , i'tli lav of Oct 192S. V. r <; ,y. r.i/,;,.,.. r->.:>-Ni-8 notice or land sale by TRUSTEE I5y v tiue of the Mnt given in a ?'.:..n deed of t^Bt executed by ?axwell Realty (H. to the un dersigncd trustee to secure certain I Indebtedness mentioned therein, | which deed 9f trust is- doled the 24 day of Sept. 192? ---and nt{)rd*lj in Hook 14 on page 560 of the deed of trust records of Transylvania coun ty, North Carolina and said indebt edness mentioned having become due and 'default having been made in the payment, and the notice as . required in said deed of trust having i been given to the maker of said note ?and deed of trust to make good, and | : the holder of said note having de | manded that the lands described in |said deed of trust be sold to satisfy j I the said indebtedness and cost of .sale. I 1 will sell to the: highest bidder for | jeash at the Court House door in the Town of Brevard, N. C., on Saturday | the 10th day of November, 1928, at 12 o'clock m. all the following de scribed land: Being that tract of land contain ing 30 acres more or less lying on I King's Creek, adjoining the lands of Sylvester King, Mrs. J. C. King and j Dr. M. M. King and others, formerly owned by Robert Orr and more com pletely described in a deed of con | veyatice to the Maxwell Realty eom I'pany of Hendersonville, N. C. found jin Book page ? ?of the deed records of Transylvania County, N. This 9th day of Oct. 1928. T. C. Galloway, trustee 18-25Nl-8p TAX SALE NOTICE North Carolina Transylvania County. I, W. B. Henderson, Tax Collector of Transylvania County, North Caro lina, will, on Monday the 12th day of November 1928 at 12 o'clock M. at the court house door in the Town of Brevard, N. C. sell the following property for taxes for the year 1927 : T. S. Wood, Brevard Town ship, 41 acres ...... $246,70 J. S. Brown, Dunns Rock Township, 591 acres 254.45 The reason said lands was not sold on June 4th, 1928 was due to the fact that the above named parties !? save checks for the Tax Collector, for said taxes and said land was not sold, but the checks given in pay ? ment of said taxes have been re ? turned marked "insufficient funds" ' and upon demand the same have not ? been made good, and therefore, said ? sale is made to satisfy the taxes due on said land. i This 11th day of Oct."T928. . W. B. HENDERSON, Tax Collector. 4tp 18-25Novl-8 l| NOTICE ; ! IN THE SUPERIOR COURT I North Carolina, . [Transylvania county. Lee Warren, plaintiff, vs. j Addie Ledford Warren, defendant . The defendant, Addie Ledford Warren, will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above, has been com | menced in the Superior Court ol Transylvania County, North Caroline by the plaintiff to secure a divorce ; A Vinculo from the said defendant: _ And the said defendant will take notice that she is required to appea; at the office of the Clerk of Super' ? ior Court of said County in the I court house in Brevard, N. C. or \ the 14th day of November 1928 and ? answer or demurrer to the com ~ | plaint of said action, or the plains r tiff will apply to the court for the ? relief demanded in the complaint. ' This 12th day of Oct. 1928. 1 ROLAND OWEN, Clerk Superior j! Court. H.e.m. 18-25N1-8 notice. l' North Carolina, Transylvania county, By virtue of power of sale contain ed in a certain Deed in Trust exec uted by Ralph Fisher et. ux., to Ro land Owen, Trustee, securing one \ certain nbte there in mentioned mad? payable to Mrs. Oma Harkins, said deed in trust being executed bv said Fisher and wife who hold isaid lands in trust for Nancy Osteen and said deed in trust being \re corded in book No. 14 at page 435 of the Records of Deeds in Trust I for Transylvania County, N. C., and 'default having been made in pay ment of a part of the indebtedness secured by said deed in tru t where by the entire indebtedness has be icome due and payable and the hold 5 1 er of the snid note secured by said deed in trust, having called upon . the undersigned trustee to adver tise and to sell the lard herein de scribed for the purpose of paying said indebtedness. 1 will on Monday. November 26, , 1 1)28, at 12 o'clock noon at the Court ho-i< ' doov in Brevard. N*. C.. olTi r for sal" at public auction anil sell to the highest bidder for cash, ?lie land described in the said deed in trust, to wit: A ccrlr'rv tract of land lying and j being in Brevard, count y foresaid. ? mov. r. rticularlv described as ? follows: l.yin;: in Brevard Township, state . Had county aforesaid, anil being rill I >f I.ot X". I of the McMinn. Ship Iman, Yerdiry and Whitmitv lands as i surveyed and plotted by A. T.. Har din. Surveyor, on November 20. 1913, the .s>id plot being registered jin book No. 33 a' pace 19 of the deed records of Transylvania county. : 'ate of North Carolina. The said tot or piece of land being more, ful ly described as follows: Beginning at a stake in the north ? ???????it. nf the road which loads wes .1 fi' tn the public road near Mrs. ("i. C. Witmer's resilience, crossing railroad corner 'of Lots Nos. 1 nd 2 and runs South 73 deg. east ??0 feet to a stake: thence north 2S dcg. east I IP feet to a stake, corner <?f lots Nos. 1 and -I: thence i ? r"'t '? 1-2 d ir. west !>!> feet to a staki-, corner of lots No. 1 and 2 ill tie1 ' ne of Lot \e. ); the::c ? South 29 ?' \v< ' ' '3 f ?" tn hoirinniv. i This1 I ."> dav of Ortohvr, A. l>., ( 1928. 'POLAND OWEN. Tru-t ! . i> j'lWbs-iri-i".?? Subscribe for The New? ? $2.00 per yea?\ THE PRAY EH. CORNER CIVIL LIBERTY? HIGHER LIBERTY Civil Liberty, tlx* largest eartlM form of freedom from restrnifl outer forces and tli.y control of otH o'rs> which men know in a state I Mcn ty, is nowhere ixrftct. It cafl not be. No pow'cii; on earth has evM liberated, or ever can' liberate nuH conipWtily from tht r ? ? s tr a,i nt <? things and the. control pr others. ? Our civil liberty; great and pre! ious as it is, COSlly as its purchitifl has been, is still, and must, as civB liberty! remain imperfect.., It ail liuits of bodily, intellectulal, mora I arid even religious bondage. Al jthnt arc of the earth alone ail earthly, and are under restraints <1 some kind, and, in some sense, ai ri strained by others, even to bond Constituted as we are, it canw hi' otherwise. LAWS, BILLS O [RIGHTS, DECLARATIONS OF I> DEPENDENCE, and CONSTJTl TION'S can neither K'vt" nor guarai tee to man true liberty of any kin We may say, with the Jews, "v were never in bOrldage to any man And in the saying of it, forget 01 bonds or content ourselves wil the lower liberty, such as man wres from man, and holds by eternal vii ilance. "Know ye. not that to who ye yield yourselves to obey, his se vants ye are to whom ye obe whether of sin unto death or < obedience unto righteousness." Man is naturally, as we all kno> under the control .of earthly thing And is earthly. IJe moves on tl earth and occupies himself wil earthly objects. His education, h pursuits, the laws of his country, ii ternul improvements, the legislature, the courts, and the executive, all deal with earthly T pursuits, the laws of his country, vn terntd improvements, the legislature, the courts mid the executives, lull deal with earthly things, and df-*al with them not in their essence and inner life, hut ifi their external form and use, and so dealing with them, check our liberty, check it necessar ily and bring- us into bondage to the things that eonlrol us. O Son of God, the Savior of Man, Thou alone transcends all earthly things, and can lift man above them, freed from their enslaving control, as the bird 011 air wing is free from all the objects of earth, as it flies in the netjier atmosphere. Then we have the Higher Liberty. We do as we please, and always please to do as Thou, Our Fatho^^ Wills for we ave Thy sons and diiugtW^' ters, arid possess Thy Spirit. In the Higher Liberty we know no restraints, but love and truth and righteousness, and these are not so much restraints, as the limits of a free and blessed life. Grant, O Blessed Lord, that . we may heed Thy words, "If ye continue in my word, then ye are my disciples . indeed, and ye shall know the Truth and the Truth shall make you free." May we all know these things ? j know the Liberty Giving Power of the Son of God, and by Faith in Him, union with Him, and possessing His ' Spirit, may we all rise through the " Higher Liberty to realize the idea of ' man as it exists in the Mind of God, and unto Thee, Father, Son t and Spirit, shall be all the praise, ? now and ever, Amen. | ? C. D. C. f SAM B. CRAIG Attoney-at-Law , MASONIC TEMPLE { PICKENS. S. C. s Office Phone 89 1 Res. Phone 18 I To the Citizl I Ivania County I issue of am herewith reproducing below an article appearing in the last F the "News" under my signature, which, I have been informed, some have construed as a reflection upon the good women of the coun ty who are supporting Mr. Smith for President. I most respectfully invite strict criticism of the the article by any unbiased person, who will explain wherein is shown a reflection upon the women of our county. I most emphatically state and assert, with all the vigor I possess i and with all the earnestness I can muster, that the article does not reflect . upon the women; that such a thought was never entertained, intended or ' even remotely considered. It was a h article opposing the election of ?I Mr. Smith and, as any sane person will understand, an article reflecting upon our good women would have the opposite effect and be a death blow to the cause I am espousing. For this reason, I am persuaded to believe that a few of my un scrupulous political enemies are, intentionally interpreting and spread ing this charge to injure me personally as well as to make out of it polit ical capital. There are many good women who are supporting Mr. Smith, many who have known me for years, many of whom are actively en gaged in the campaign. They are women of unimpeachable character and honest, and, while I do not have their permission, if any of you . 6hould still be in doubt as to my good intentions, I refer you to them. '{ I am fighting Alfred E. Smith, candidate for President and cer i jtainly not the good women or men who are supporting him. For this I 'ihave no apology to make. I reserve the right of an expression of my ? j sincere, honest convictions, a right to defend and support the ideals and principles that are dear to me. For these I am willing to suffer, to bleed and to die. I freely grant these rights to others. %i This ends the debate with me and I refuse to be drawn into it again. Respectfully, H. C. RANSON. I ? j Article Follows: A SMITH SUPPORTERS; WHO ARE THEY? M i - ( FIRST? ROMAN CATHOLICS? The Siuith-Raskob Verniers freely admit they will receive the "Solid Catholic Vote." The Catholics have 1 in and iru<; Mr. Smith. They know he will favor and protect their interest. Republican Cathhlics will the National Ticket and vote for Mr. Smith but they are not called "bigots" and "intolerants" by the S leaders. Many Protestant Democrats will bolt the National Ticket and vote for Mr, Hoover. They have faith in trust Mr. llo<n-< r. They know he will protect their interest, yet the Protestants are called "bipots" and tplertuUs" l,y Smith leaders. (N'oW laugh) . i SECOND? THE WET GANG? The Smith-Ka-kiib leadors freely admit they have the liquor-beer vote sewed up in a sack. \\ holesalorsj tailers, saloon keeper.;. sot.-. drunk-, beer bloaters, dive keepers, white slavers, prostitutes and like associij will vote for Mr. Smith. They have faith in and tru:-i Mr. Smith. They know he favor.- and will pr their interest. His whiskey record will nrovv hi- lnvnlle - ? , . ??.vii in itiid u u: their interest. His whiskey record will prove his loyalty. THIRD? "THE FOREIGN ELEMENT" The Smith Rask' h leaders freely admit they have the foreign vote* also sewed up in a -nek. All the J I i!li: ???..:<?. ti- ? .it-, lawk-ss, criminally Incllntil, those who are hulevs of AuioricanUnt will votl Mr. Smith. They have faith in and trust Mr. Smith. Tm-y t::.ew i favor- and will protect their interest] it. ' i : l t i ? n prove; his loyalty to this class. FOURTH ? "TAMMANY GANG" ? '1 he Smith llaskob tiler fi tly admit they have this Veic ?vo:t widely known ?orrupt. organization under the sit -.. r-' of jill natiens. Tl,i; crowd will vin for Smith. '.now he favoi- .-i.il will tn <?' their i"> i u -? T'.'.s is the ..?? ?.hey iinve ; u'.ed Ni w S htk City. to this list of Catholics, Wets, Foreigners and T?mma..> i i, s ti-.. y \*ant te add nil ihn Democratic. red bloj r-. k ribbed Southern men and women. They iosultcd tin* Democratic Party by placing Smith on [the lichee ? i :i ititi'U us because vr will not diserari a:id wreck ov >?. t- by voline with llic above class. ? j*SOl.rTHl r dS SAVE THE SOUTH." [ and f 'tt tl'.'-y w li i . I Staith to victory. This isj lie .en lei-; i r ,on---:- of - hites and necroes Th. y hu\ . t'j.ith in ;? I will 'ru-: Mr .Smith. 1 at v:!' rule tile nu if Knrih is elected ? I a ti:. y want to add all lh? Democratic-, r^d bloj \ r? . . ? ? - - ANTI-SMITH DEMOCR TI. C. Ranson (ATS. a:;tv -sjntzwmrtis:
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