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Mrs. A. H. Harris has returned from a visit with her son, Kenneth Karris-, and family at Charlotte. Mr. and. Mrs. Nathan Morris havo been visiting relatives in Newberry, S- the Magnolia Gardens in Charleston, and other points of in terest Mi s. [? red Kwing and three children of Detroit, Mich., are occupying for s<;\ a! .nonths the I'atton cottage on W si Alain Street. Mrs, Luuise Cantrell, who has been quite ill during- the past week, is im proving. ' i'. iius N ciudsun and Mrs. J. lieiulrix were Asheville visitors bi?fuv(iay. Mr.-.. C. H. McN'eeley and Mrs. Har ry 1.C - wt re visitors in Sylva Tues (hv ,V.-. I>erti. Hallard was a week ' I frivnds in Greenville. ?v Xtcholson, of Asheville, spent Sunday here with his father, M. M. Nicholson. Mrs. T. S. Teague, representing the Sarah I'aylor Circle, and Mrs. A. H. . liui'-tun, delegate from the Women's Missionary Sooiety of the Methodist uaeii. lift Tuesday for Winston ilem tu attend the annual meeting th< Woman's Missionary Society ? : Western North Carolina. Tht.y r- accompanied as far as Asheville I Mrs. Mack Johnson and Mrs. J. W. Uice. Mrs. J. T. Owen has been ([till: !'i the past week with pneumonia. Mrs. W M. Bro;k left Mordaj fer Atlanta. where she will visit A' -;. M L-. v alley, who is better known hi s th former Miss Louisa Mull. Mis> Llia Bracken returned Thurs day from a visit of several weeks in Elizabethton, Tenn., with her sister, Mrs. H. J. Williams, and Mr. Wil liams. Misses Nell and Bill Aiken moved last week to their home inNorth Bre vard, after spending the winter months at the home of Mrs. Ehtel M e Minn. Mrs. Lee Dalton, who has been se riously ill for the past several weeks, is reported to he improving. Misses R-eba and Stella Masters were called home on account of the serious illness of their grandfather who has been seriously ill for some time. Master Stephen Braoken is slight ly improved after a serious illness at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. \Y. A. Bracken. Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Aycock and daughter. Miss Helen, left Monday b motor, for a visit of several days with 'their daughter, Mrs. Allen Biles, in Winstton-Salcm, and with Mrs. Ay toik's mother in Polkton. l.loyd Dalton, who is employed with the Hoosier Engineering Company, in C.imon, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dalton He was accompanied to Brevard by his friend, E. B. Rooker. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lewis, of Wea verville, spen t Sunday with friends re ' ve* !n Brevard and Cherryfield. Miss Carrie Trowbridge, of Wea vcrville, was the guest Sunday of Mrs. Julia Trowbridge. Mr. Lee Dalton and children were Asheville visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Albert and fam - ily have moved into the Kinney Craft residence on French Broad Street. Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Hamilton and family moved Saturday from their flome on French Broad Street to their Tfhitmire Sireet residence, where <hey fomerfy lived. Joe Duckworth has returned from Clearwater, Fla., wherei he spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Siniard. daugh ter Henrietta, and sen, Joe, motored to Charlotte last week. NEW H- ELS of all kinds. Rebuilding and covering any style. Satisfaction Guaranteed ENGLISH BROS. Shoe Rebuilders T. M. Mitchell has been confined to his home the past week on account of illness. Mrs. L. M. I'uette left Sunday to ' y it her daughter, Mrs. C.-B. McFee, ii Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith accompanied Mrs. Puette to Asheville, returning the same day to Brevard. Miss Beatrice Brunei", of Lake Tox iway, spent the week-end in Brevard, is th- guest of Mrs. Fred Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. L. 1'. Wilson and chil iren, Gerald and Lois, and Mr. Davis ai.oway motored to Fletcher to the i j,oi-t Sunday. Misses Annie Sitton and Fay Clay were shopping in Asheville Mon ' ? ? V. '..ii. and Mrs. Frank ScruggS had as ii- .uests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. . .;,ul I'.obo and daughter, Emma, iii Esth, r Brown and Mr. George V Meal, all of Spartanburg. Mrs. Ida Garren. is spending some lime with her brother, Mr.. L. R. k'ruggs, who has been quite ill at his lome in Forest Hills. Mrs. Frank R. Nails, Jr., of Mon o. is spending a few days with her ther, Mrs. Cordia King. Mr and Mrs. Spurge Hamlin, oi West Asheville, were Brevard visit ors Tuesday, being called here on ac count of the funeral of Mrs. Lewis Hamlin. , . Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jerome, Mrs, I? M. Hart, Mrs. Rowena Summej land Dr. C. L. Newland attended ? , arty Tuesday night given by .Miss i 'mil'v Moorai in Hendersonville. Mrs. It. L. Gash returned Frida; 'from Stuart Circle Hospital, Rich mond, Va., where she underwent a se . rious operation. She is reported a: I standing the trip well and to be rest ing nicely since her return h(,l"e I Mrs. Gash was accompanied by he: risfer, Mrs. J. S. Bromfield, who ha: ! been in Richmond with her. Mr. and Mrs. Loy Thompson, Dust; Thompson and Shine Blanton, o: Shelby, were week-end guests of Mis: Marion Yongue. , 4 , ... Miss Annie Yiongue, of Asheville spent the week-end here with ne parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. \ongue. Mr and Mrs. Dock Monteith am family of Davidson River, have move* into the Erwin residence on Norti Caldwell Avenue. i Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Martin, hay' moved to Lenoir, where they wil I make their home. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Martin hav moved to Lenoir, N. C., wherv Mi Martin will engage in the practice o law The Siniard Transfer Company i local and long distance movers, hai the contract for moving the Marti: ! family to Lenoir. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Shytle, o Asheville, were here the nrst of tn ; week, attending the funeral 01 Mr Lewis Hamlin. , , Baxter Hamlin, 01 ( anton, brothe of Lewis P. Hamlin, attended the iu i neral here on Tuesday of Mr.;. Ham lin. _ 4-v. I Miss Elizabeth Kamseur was th I week-end guest of friends in Hendei sohville. . , , , ,, Mrs. T. W. Whitmrre, who has bee: quite ill, is able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harrell an' Mrs. L. K. Stanford were Ashevi.I visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mm. James H. Case am granddaughters, Dorothy, Kathcnn and Mary Frances, of Swannanoa were guests Friday of Mrs. Case brother, T. S. Wood. , Mrs. Charlie Pickelsimer is report ed to be quite ill at her home. Theodore Clement, of Greenville was the Sunday guest of his father F. D. Clement. , Ruffin Wilkins spent the week-en' with friends in Forest- City. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Houston wer Asheville visitors Friday. Charlie Corn is able to be out agan after his recent operation for appen dicitis ati Transylvania Hospital. W. P. Whitmire, of Hendersonvihe was a Brevard visitor Tuesday. J. S. Silversteen was an AslieviUi visitor Wednesday. Clarence Duckworth, of Asheville attended the funeral of Mrs. Lewi Hamlin Tuesday. E. V. Cato, of Rome, Ga., was ! visitor in Brevard last week. F. D. Clement spent Wednesday ii lAsheville. SPECIAL EXCURSION TO WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 25th, 1929. RETURNING: Tickets will be good returning on all regular trains (except Crescent Limited trains 37 and 38), so as to reach original starting point before mid night of April 30th, 1929. SEE: BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL GAMES :-New York Yankees vs. Washington Senators, April 28th. ROUND TRIP FARES: Brevard -$15.00; Lake Tox away $16.00; and equally low fares from all stations in Western North Carolina. SPECIAL SLEEPING CARS: Through sleeping cars for this occasion on No. 12 leaving Asheville 2 :30 P. M., Thursday, 25th. No baggage will be checked on these tickets and no stop overs will be granted. Call on your local ticket agent or address the under signed for further information or pullmari reservations. J. H. WOOD Division Passenger Agent Asheville, N. C. CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS!! WANTED ? Young man to work about place during the summer. See V. C. McCrary, Chestnut Hill Farm, Brevard, N. C. A 18-tf. i WHAT IS AT ARCANA?? A beauti ful view of the French Broad Val !ey with Mt. Pisgah in the dist ance, Devil's Court House, Balsam Mountains, wird flowers galore. Dogwood tfnd sarvis trees in bloom; a fine place to picnic. Free ride to and from. Small admission to the grounds. ' LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING ? The Siniard Transfer Company is fully equipped for handling your household goods, in either short or long hauls. Care ful men. Big vans. Reasonable rates. We want your business. Phone 118. A1S tf. SALESMEN WANTED? To run Ile borling business in Transylvania County. Make from $50 to $60 weekly ? year around work ? no lay Write today for frlee booklet.? G. C. HERBERLING CO., Dept. 1635, BloomingTon, 111. WANTED ? Local resident wants tr rent up-to-date and modern hom< by the year; close in; reasonabk rent. State rent and location ii first letter. Address: Renter, c-( News, Apr. 11-tf-chg FOR SALE ? 65-acre farm, within ? miles of Brevard on State high way. Good buildings, orchard, his! state of cultivation. Plenty of run ning water. Lots of timber. If in terested address N. E. H. c-o Bre vard News. Apr. 11 tf FOR SALE ? 2 Brooders, one Incu bator, below cost. B. & B. FEEI & SEED CO. tf FOR SALE ? One second-hpnd West inghouse Electric Range with Fire less Cooker attachment. In gooi condition. At a bargain. Mrs. E W. BLYTHE. SECOND HAND Portable Phono grahps for sale; also severs Uprights ? all good as new ? $10 up Easy Terms. Free Records witl each machine. Houston Furnitur Co. Jan. 3 tfc. MONEY TO LOAN ? On improve farm lands at six per cent, ?o long or short term, in amounts iror three to fifty thousand dollars pra . i ferred, however, one thousand dol j j lar loans will be accepted. l-20tfcG' \" F .MITCHELL. Atty at L*w. FOR SALE? Dahlia bulbs. $1.00 pe dozen. Mrs. R, A. Confey, Rout 3, Brevard, N. C. Itl FOR RENT? Will sublet furnishe cottage in Brevard. Address Mrs Alvin Rockwood, Pisgah Foresl Route 1. P. A. If 1 ? WANTED? Will buy eggs. Will pa ' 23c cash ? 25c in trade. Mull' Store, Brevard, N. C. lt{ CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends fo their kindness an-4, sympathy show us at tre death of our husband am father, and for the floral offerings a tributes of their friendship. Mrs, A. W. Bamette and Fcmilj State of North Carolina County of Transylvania INI THE SUPERIOR COURT Board of Comminaioneis of Transylvania County, N. C. Vs NOTICI Mrs. Hattie Lou Mourcrief and J. T. Mourcrief. The defendant above named tak notice that an action has be<;n com "jmenced in the Superior Court o I Transylvania County, N. C., to th :> 1 end that the plaintiff may forecloa all interest that the 4gfen(]ant ma; 2 have in the following described land Lying and being in Bi-vard Town !> ship. Being the same land describe! s , in the complaint filed in this cause Said action brought by the plaintii I for delinquent taxes, penalties am I costs, and the said defendant wil I I take notice that he is required t< answer or demur to the complain filed in the office of the Clerk oi the Superior Court of Transylvanii County, N. C., or the plaintiff wil apply to the court for the relief de manded in the complaint This 26th day of March, 1929. ROLAND OWEN, Clerk Superior Court, Transylvania County, N. C C. April 4-1 1-18-25 State of North Carolina County of Transylvania IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Board of Commissioners of Transylvania County, N. C. Vs NOTICE A. B. Whitmire, A. B. Owen, ,T. D. Caldwell, and C. B. Deaver, Trustee. The defendant above named take notice that an action has been com menced in the Superior Court of Transylvania County, N. C., to the end that the plaintiff may foreclose all interest that the defendant may have in the following described land. Lying and being in Hogback township. Being the same land de scribed in the complaint filed in this cause. Said action brought by the plaintiff for delinquent taxes, pen alties and costs, and the said defend ants will take notice that they're re quired to answer or demur to the complaint filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Transylvania County, N. C., or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This 28th day of March, 1929. ROLAND OWEN, Clerk Superior Court, Transylvania County, N. C. Apr. 18-25-May 2-S.I State of North Carolina County of Transylvania IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Board of Commissioners of Transylvania County, N. C. Vs NOTICE Ccley Owen, C. N. Kitchen, and wife, Sarah Kitchen, The Federal Land Bank of Columbia. The defendant above named take notice that an action has been com menced in the Superior Court of .Transylvania County, N. C., to the 'end that the plaintiff may foreclose jail interest that the defendants may ihave in the following described land. Lying and being in Gloucester Township. Being the same land described in the complaint filed in this cause. Said action brought by the phiintiff for delinquent taxes, penalties, and cost<s, and the said t'endant will take notice that he is they are required to answer er de mur to the complaint filed in the office of the Superior Court of Transylvania County, N. C., or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This 28th day of March, 1929. ?tOLAND OWEN, Clerk Superior I Court, Transylvania County, N. C. |Apr. 18-25-May 2-9. SUNDAY SERVICES ANNOUNCED FOR TWO COUNTY CHURCHES The pastor will preach at Oak Grove church next Sunday morning, and at Lake Toxoway Baptist at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Public is in- j vited to attend these services. j NOTICE. North Carolina, Transylvania County. Under and by virtue of the author ity vested in me by a certain claim and delivery proceeding:, entitled: "Kaystone Motor Co., Vs. William M. Holden," and by a judgment in favor of Kaystonc Motor Co. in ?!.?? amount of $ 130.00 and costs, against William L. Holden, of date, April ICth, 1929. I will sell at public auction on the 6th day of May, 1929, at 12 o'cl 1 M., at the court house" door in the town of Brevard, N. C., the follow ing personal property, to-wit: One Buit-k Touring Car, Motor N. 272333, 1923 model. This 16th day of April, 1929. T. E. PATTON. Ir. Sheriff Transylvania Count v. A 18-25 M2. H.K. RESIDENCES INVOLVED IN RECENT TRANSACTIONS A recent real estate deal in town, between B. W. Trantham and Dan W. Merrill, provided the exchange of titles from Mr. Trantham, to Mr. Mer rill ior a house and lot on Maple street, and from Mr. Merrill to Mr." Trantham of a house anil lot on Rail road Avenue. CARD OF THANKS We wishf to express our sincere appreciation to all those who so kindly helped in the .ili^rt sickne-v.. death and burial of our dear baby. Especially do we ihunk he faculty of Brevard Institute, student body, and others who contributnl flower, aivi helped in our sorrow. We f <;1 prat - ful to the doctors for their faithful service and the elfort they made to save our baby's life. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Rice and Family. WOOD-MORIRIS Samuel Morris am Miss Otha Wood were married in the office of the rtgister of deeds recently. The young people are residents of Wolf Mountain. fitracrdlMn Valuet In a Qred SlereWide Rat 'icJK b DOLLAR DAY/ ai ^entMaXdke\ ASJIHILU. A C PATTERSON'S $100,000 FIRE S Is Rapidly Drawing to a Close BUY NOW! BUY NOW! More Merchandise of Every Description Found in Warehouse and Added to Stock McCALL AND PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS AT HALF PRICE Men's, Boys' and Women's Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes / for the Entire Family, House Furnishings. All Spring Goods. Winter Underwear. Men's Overcoats at Practi cally your own price. It will pay you to buy now and lay them away for next winter. No exchanges. No ap provals. No guarantees. No charges. Don't ask us to do either. PATTERSON'S Department Store Hendersonville North Carolina.
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