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Rosman Section of The Brevard News MRS. JORDAN WHITMIRE, Editor LOCALS AND PERSONALS Mus Nellie Chapman of Tryon, N. C-, is spending this week as guest of Mrs. R. A? Collins. Miss Ruth Burt, who is visiting in different points in South Carolina, will arrive home the latter part of the week, accompanied by her grand lather, J. A. Burt, and Miss Mae Thomas. Floy and George Callahan of Greenville, spent the week-end as ruests of their aunt, Mrs. C. E. Leathers. Ralph Alexander of Seneca, S. C., spent Wednesday night with his sis ter, Ruth and brother Ernest, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Moss. Mrs. M. Kellar visited Mrs. Branc# Crogan at Brevard Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McCall and daughter Bessie and 3on Ingomar, of Gloucester, were dinner guests of Mr. and Msr. H. G. StopheT J. C. Henderson of Gray Court, S. C, spent several days last week as guest of his sisters, Mrs. M. C. Sum eral and Mrs. W. A. Wilson. Miss Thelma Giazener, who attend ed summer school at W. C. T. College at Cullowhee, returned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carr Glaz mier. Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Eldridge had as their guests last week Miss Blanche Arrowood of Lake Toxaway, Miss Azilee Owen, Miss Lucy Full fcright and Miss Opal Fullbright of Brevard, and Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Blake and children of Selica. Mr. und Mrs. Theo Estes and Misses Kthel Manly and Beuiah Moor.- were visitors to Asheville on Moods . Harold Salt?, of Brevard, spent Wednesday as guest of Thomas Giaz ener Mr. and Mrs. Carter and three small children of Liberty, S. C., were gne.st.s of Mrs. D. L. Giazener Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Miller of Sen tea, S. C., passed through Rosman iaudav en route to Sapphire to visit Miss Susie Miller, who is reported very ill. R. K. Powell, Leo Winchester, Lome and Cecil Galloway went on a fishing- trip the latter part of the week Charles Giazener spent Wednesday oight as guest of Harry Sitton in Brevard. Walter Rogers and Garf William an were visitors to Brevard Sunday. Lewis McGaha of Washington, D. ?., returned to Rosman last week to spend several days visiting friends. Mis. R. F. Giazener and daughter, 5Irs. Freeman Hayes and son Billie, and Mrs. S. E. Whitmire spent Wed nesday at Pickens visiting Mrs. J. A. f'annoji. J. F. Hayes and daughter, Miss Mamie, and Miss Lillie Mae Whitmire >f Cheriyfield, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Hayes. Miss Eva Pharr visited Miss Vir ginia Arrowood at Lake Toxaway on Saturday. Mrs. A. W. Bruner spent the week end at Lake Toxaway as guest of Mr. * and M rs. G. J. Bruner. Miss Xaomi Whitmire of Tryon, tpent several days last week as guest of her aunt, Mrs. R. A. Collins. Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Bauknight and children of Columbia, S. C., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Whitmire. They were accompanied home by Miss Eva Lee Bauknight, who spent last week visiting rela tives here, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Bales and son Jimmy, of Sylva, Ramsey Butler of California, Mr. and ? Mrs. Jack Fisher and two children, Mrs. Melita Stein of Sylva, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Fisher, Sunday. Tom Can- and Austin Hogsed wen; dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Giazener Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Sigmon and daughter. Miss Bonnie and son, Vic tor, attended the Sigmon reunion held at Clearmont Sunday. Messrs Moon, Lankford, Poole, and Vaughn of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Everette and daughter, Miss Lillian, Mr. and Mrs. Lankford Bry xn', -^r- and Mrs. Henry Nix and children, Mrs. Freeman and children &f Easley, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lewis. Mrs. W. H. Poole and daughters, Misses Edna and Clara of Marion, Administrator's NOTICE State of North Carolina <k)untv of Transylvania. AV THE SUPERIOR COURT Having qualified as administrator <?' the Estate of Ollie J. Perry, de feased, late of Transylvania County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persona having claims against the estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at his home atCal Tert, N. C. Catheys Creek Township, on or before the 18th day of June 1932 or this notice will be plead in Var of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will pK-ase make immediate settle ment. This the 18th day of June 1931. J. J. PERRY , Administrator of the cvtate of Ollie J. Perry, deceased. 6t Jn 18-25jly2,9,16,23 Renew Your Health by Purification Any physician will tell you that "Perfect Purification of the System is Nature's Foundation of Perfect Health." Why not rid yourself of chronic ailments that are undermin ing your vitality? Purify your en tire system by taking a thorough course of Calotabs, ? once or twice a j week for several weeks ? and see how Nature rewards you with health, , Calotabs purify the blood by acti- ! vating the liver, kidneys, stomach and I bowels. Trial package, 10 cts. Fami ly package, L.J ?ts. All dealer RINGING CONVENTION MEETS .... AT ZION BAPTIST CHURCH The District Singing convention met at Zion Baptist ? phurch Sunday ifternon with a large number of Angers present from South Carolina >3 well as Calvert, Carrs Hill, Cher- , ryfield and other section of the coun- 1 y. The next convention will be held at Pisgah Forest one month later. pent the week-end as guests of the termer's daughter, Mrs. J. W. Glaz ener. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hand and aughters Reba, and Wynona of Eas ?y, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Glazener. They were accompanied home by Miss Bessie Glazener, who will spend several days visiting at Gasley. Miss Dorothy Lumley of Bates burg, S. C., and Robert Whitmire of Brevard, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Glazener. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Estes of Mem phis, Misses Lennie and Ethel Manly, Misses Beulah Moore and Bert Wilk ?rson were visitors to Lake Toxaway Sunday. Charles Glazener attended a birth day party Wednesday night given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gal loway of Brevard, the party being given in honor of Miss Helen Gallo way. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hutches were business visitors to Pickens S. C., on Wednesday. Miss Belle Fisher returned home Sunday, having spent the past two weeks in Sylva as guest of her sister, Mrs. James T. Bales. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Galloway, Jr. and daughters, Misses Helen, Mon taree and Lucile of Calvert, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fisher. Miss Bessie Glazener spent Friday night as guest of her sister, Mrs. Taft Owen at Cherryfield. Mrs. Vess McCall of Six Mile, and Mrs. Ina Mae Allgood of LaGrange, Ga., spent a few days last week as quests of Mrs. Martha Gillespie and Wm. Gillespie. Mrs. Rufus Owen is reported quite ill at her home near Cherryfield. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Neely son, Billy, and Mrs. B. G. Neal and daugh ter, of Pickens, spent a couple of days last week as guests of Mrs. Nealy's daughter, Mrs. J. F. Corbin. Miss Dot Neal remained for a two week visit before returning home. Miss Dorothy Lumley of Green wood, S. C., visited friends in Ros man Sunday. Miss Lumley is form er Home Economics teacher of Ros man High school. Miss Fay Glazener, a student of Asheville Normal, will arrive home Thursday to spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Glazener. Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Elriridge and sons, Ralph, Douglas and Roy, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Osteen at Selica on Monday. Mrs. J. B. McCall and grandson, Carlyle of Chesnee, S. C., are spend , ing this week as guests of the form er's son, G. C. McClure, and Mrs. Mc Clure. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Owen had as their week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Garf Williamon and children and Mr. and Mrs. Mickler Lusk and daughter of Six Mil*. W. F. Daniels spent Sunday visit inn Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Brittian. Mrs. Elmer Mosley spent Saturday night as guest of her sister, Mrs. Paul Whitmire at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrison were called to Morganton Saturday on account of the illness of Mr. Mor rison's father. Mrs. S. E. Whitmire was a Sunday .guest of her daughter, Mrs. E. A. Glazener. Miss Maxie Moore spent the week end as guest of Miss Louise Glazer.er. , Mr. and Mrs. G. C. McClure and daughters, Misses Annette and Betty Lou and son G. C. Jr., spent Sunday at Chesnee, S. C., visiting relatives, t Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCall and small son of Lake Toxaway, were business visitors to Rosman on Mon day. I Mr. and Mrs. John Clarke and chil dren were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller at Pickens recently. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grogen Jr. of I Brevard, were Rosman visitors Mon ' day in interest of Woodmen and j Woodmen Circle work. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whitmire and Mrs. R. K. Powell and sons, Earl, Fred and Alfred, and daughter, Na dine, and Mrs. Elmer Mosley were Sunday guests of Mr. and Airs. Mark Whitmire. S. K. Owen made a business trip to Morganton the latter part of the l{;week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCall ' of [Gloucester, were Sunday guests of i Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Stophel. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Barrett and children accompanied Mrs. J. S. Bar , rett to Salem Wednesday, returning jhome Sunday. Philmore McCall and son, Carilee j of Gloucester section, were business ] visitors to Rosman Monday. Miss Fay Clayton of Brevard was a business visitor to Rosman the | first of the week. Messrs J". B. Rogers, Tom Stroup, | Miss Mildred Watkins and Ruth Morgan were AshevHle and Hcnder j sonville visitors Sunday. The following men enjoyed a camp ; ing and rishinij trip Friday and Sat 1 urday to White Water, in Jackson i County: Messrs A. D. Rogers, Roy ? Watkins, Claud Kilby, J. B. Rogers [and Loonie McLean. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Keaton and daughters, Vera and Clara, and sons Harold and Ralph of Wilkesboro, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Keaton 's sister, Mrs. H. G. Stophel. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ramsey and daughter. Grace, of Canton, were Sunday wuests r-f Mr. and Mrs. Os car Barrett. I ROSMAN TEAM DEFEATS > LAKE TOXAWAY OUTFIT, Bosnian Baseball team played the Lake Toxaway outfit on the latter's score being 8 to 5 in favor of Bos man. Members of the Bosman team were as follows: Edwin and James Staton, Tom and Fred Stroup, Coy and Boy .Fisher, Bud and Allen White, Girtha Watkins; for Lake Toxaway: Loonie Owen, J. C. McCall, L. C. Case, Har rison Hall, Tom Stalcup, Leonard I Thomas, Herbert Hall, O'Neal Owen T. P. Owen. Another game will be played be twen the two teams Saturday-a week at Lake Toxaway. MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEET The Ladies Aid society of Zion Baptist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Hugh B.oley Thursday after noon, July 23, at 2 o'clock. All members are urged to attend, as this is a very important meeting. B. Y. P. U. OUTING ENJOYED Members <rf the B. Y. P. U. of Zion Baptist church enjoyed an out ing and chicken fry Wednesday aft ernoon. The following members were pres ent for this occasion: Misses Mildred Watkins, Euth and Pauline Moore, Effie Owen, Frances Henderson, Pauline Leathers, Maxie and Marie Moore, Bessie and Margaret Glazen er, Lula and Ethel Manly, Mae Burt, Edith Clarke; Messrs. Homer, Car rell and Vasco Manly, J. B. Bogers, Bobert Leathers, A. M. White, Jr., Earl White, Everette and Lawrence Whitmire, James Staton, Homer Clarke, Lewis Summey, Howard . Gal loway and Balph Eldridge. TO CLEAN MT. MORIAH CEMETERY ON SATURDAY All people who are interested in Mt. M?r'ah cemetery at Calvert, are requested to meet there next Satur day, July 25, for the purpose of cleaning the grounds. Those who are are unable to attend are requested to send some on in their place. REVIVAL SERVICES BEING HELD AT OAK GROVE CHURCH Revival services at Oak Grove, Quebec, will continue through this week. The meteing is a great success so far, twenty conversions already being reported. Rev. J. E. Burt, pastor, is assisted in the meeting by Rev. Nathan Chap man and Rev. W. A. Tinsley, of Ninety-Six, S. C. Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Tinsley and daughter, Miss Helen, and son, Wil liam, Jr., of Ninety-Six, are visiting Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Burt. Mrs. L. M. Watkins is spending this week at Little River visiting rel atives. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our apprecia tion to our friends and neighbors foi their sympathy and assistance during the death of our daughter, Edna, al ar for the flowers. Ma.v God bless you all. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinkle and family. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by Sutton Wilson to Union Trust Company of Maryland and Insured Mortgage Bond Corpora tion of North Carolina, trustees, dat ed July 15, 1926, and recorded on July 22, 1926, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Transylvania County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebted ness thereby secured, and demand having been made for sale the under signed trustees will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash in front of the Courthouse in Brevard, North Carolina, at 12 lOO o'clock Noon on the 28th day of July 1931, the fol lowing described property, located in the City of Brevard, North Carolina. Beginning at a stake on the north margin of Main Street at the South west corner of McMinn Building; thence with the West wall of said building north 26 degrees East to al ley; thence with N. E. side of said alley North 64 degrees West 21 1-2 feet to a stake; thence South 26 de grees West 120 feet to a stake on the North margin of Main Street; thence with Main Street, South 64 degrees | Lake Toxaway New?lj I I Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Green and children of Rosman and C. C Hau were dinner guests la?tSunday Mr. and Mrs. Burhn Owen. I I Taylor Lee spent the week-end at ?Gloucester. . Rev S. B. McCall of Oakland, preached at Gloucester last Sunday. I Willard Dunn of B.ld Mountain, ! spent last week in Toxaway visiting friends. I Mrs D. C. Scruggs and daughter, | Elaine, are visiting in Wilmington, N. C., this wee*. , , . I Mr Henry Arrowood and daugn 'ter VirS? "ere Brevard visitors last Wednesday. Quite a number of Toxaway peo ple attended the revival meeting at Quebec last week. They are having a g^d revival. Rev Bert of Rosman and Rev. Nathan Chapman of Cath ey's Creek, are conducting the meet in Mrs A F. Ray and little daughter, Nancy of Asheville, who have spent .V with Mr. and Mrs. W.' W6 Ray, returned home last Monday. Mrs Coleman Owen and little daughter, Blanche and son Ralph, are vijiting relatives at Horse shoe, lN Mr's Fred McNeely of Oakland, is in the Mission Hospital Asheville. Her many friends will be glad to know that she is ^"ing along nicely. Miss May Willbanks ofWestAshe ville is visiting her parents, Mr. ana Mrs F Y. Willbanks. Mr and Mrs. Earl Lee spent the week-end with Mrs. Lee's parents, MMr8sndLMC.' Caw* spent" last Satur daMr" andVMrs. Charles U. Ray of Salisbury, are visiting Mr. and Mis. WWdRBreedlove, of Selica, is with his father, "Uncle Jim Breedlove, fhis week The elder Mr. Breedlove iS^a;edVskira Galloway of Bre vard were in Toxaway last week vis iting Mrs. Galloways parents, M . ""iSV ? Va and Miss Carrie McNeely of Brevard, spent last Thursday with with Mrs Walter McNeely. : Miss Louella Merrill of Penrose. ? 'visiting her aunt. Mrs. Fannie Mc C?MrshMaryekKey of GreenviUeS. C? is visiting her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hall. Fast 21 1-2 feet to building. K TERMS OF SALE: 25 per^nto the purchase price cash at the time of the sale and uponfailureof purchaser to pay said amount . the trustees have the privilege of selling |the property to the next highest bid (RThis the 16th day of June,1931 UNION TRUST COMPANY Or MARYLAND & INSURED MO.* ? GAGE BOND CORP. Trustees. ID. C. MacRae, Attorney, ,, High Point, N. C. July 2-9-1C-23. notice of sale. Tinder and by virtue of an ordei I of the superior "court or Transylvania 'county made in the special proceed ing entitled Vincent C. Owen, ad7"-" ictrator vs. Clyde Owen et al., hei - at law of W. V. Owen, deceased, same being No. 7 upon the spccial proceed ing docket of said court the under signed commissioner will on the 3 dav of August, 193;, at 12 o'clock M, at 'the courthouse door in the town of Brevard, N. C? offer for sale and se to the highest bidder for cash all those certain tracts of land, ^"8 ' being in Hogback township, Transyl van"! county. North Carolina, de scribed &s follows _ , , or First Tract: Containing about 3o acres described in a deed from J. K Owen to W. V. Owen, recorded in ?k No. 56, page 584 of the records of deeds for Transylvania countj, N-Second Tract: An undivided two tenths interest in tract containing 37 'acres more or less, described in a deed from W. B. Cantrell to Nancy T Owen, registered in book iNo. J at page 66, deed records of Transyl vania county, N. C. Third Tract: An undivided two tenths interest in a tract containing 200 acres, more or less, described l state grant No._ 11791 to Nancy T. Owen, recorded in book No. 11, page 279, deed records of Transylvania C? All^o/s'aid deeds, books, pages and the record thereof ar? hereby refer red to and made a part hereof for the purpose of description. This 3rd dav of July, 1931. VINCENT C. OWEN, Commissioner. July 9-16-23-30. ICED TEA SPOONS In this day and year you need Iced Tea Spoons nearly as much as knives and forks. We have them in a number of beautiful patterns, some as low as $2.00 per set of six. Frank D. Clement, The Hallmark Jeweler CLEMSON THEATRE BUILDING UNDERWOOD MTN Mrs. E, C. Corn and family of Pisgah Forest, worked in their crops here Saturday. D. B. Sewell, who has a position in Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end with his family here. i Mr. and, Mrs. S. H. Dalton of Bow mags Bluff, visited Mr. Daltoh's sis ter, Mrs. James Norman, recently. | Miss Estelle Sams has returned to .Charleston, after spending some time with the Sewells. Lloyd and Lester Jones of Pisgah Forest, visited their grandparents. Sunday. Rev. J. E. Sentelle of Underwood, and J. C. Orr of Pleasant Grove at tended services at Holly Springs Bap tist church Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sentelle of Pisgah Forest. All couples are not blessed with eleven 'and one-half pound Jewels as they are. We heard of a couple being blessed with * little diamond one time. I Hats off to the stork. i Mr. and Mrs. McCready of Beaver J Falls, Penn., . are- spending, the , sum mer months with their daughter, Mrs. D. B .Sewell. Arthur Sentelle of Pisgah Forest, visited Underwood Saturday. | W. H. Sentelle of Pisgah Forest, was a business visitor here Satur day. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our apprecia tion to those who so kindly assisted us through the illness and death of | our wife and mother, and for the ; many floral expressions. H. C. McKinna and family. NOTICE OF Foreclosure Sale Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust made by S. M. Macfie and 'wife Mary Ashe Macfie, to Carolina I Mortgage and Indemnity Company > (now Carolina Mortgage Company,) 1 Trustee, dated the 15th day of Feb ruary, 1926, and recorded in Book 16 {at Page 49, in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Transylvania Coun ty, North Carolina default having been made in the payment of the notes thereby secured, and the holder thereof having directed that the deed of trupt be foreclosed, the under signed Trustee will offer for sale at the court house door in the City of Brevard, North Carolina, at twelve o'clock noon on Thursday, the 20th . ' day of August, 1931, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash a certain , lot or parcel of land in or near the City of Brevard, Township of Bre vard. County of Transylvania, State : of North Carolina, and more partic ularly described as follows: Lying on East side of South Cald well Street, beginning on a stone on the East margin of Caldwell Street, a corner of the Siniard Lot (Now Ursula Shuford) runs South 26 deg. West with east margin of said Street 132 feet to a stake; chen South 64 deg. East 172 1-2 feet to a stake; j then North 26 deg. East 132 feet to a stake in Siniard line, then with said i line North 64 deg. West 172 1-2 feet i to the beginning. ? | The above described property be ? ing the same land conveyed to S. M. ? Macfie and Mary Ashe Macfie by ? deed from C. C. Duckworth (wid i ower) dated January 5. 1910, and i filed for registration on the 5th day of January, 1910, in the office of Register of Deeds, County of Transy lvania, State of North Carolina, r , ' corded in Book 24, Page 582. | This the 16th day of July, 1931. Carolina Mortgage Company (for merly Carolina Mortgage and In demnity Company,' Trustee. July 23-30 Aug. 6-13 i PENROSE LOSES HARD CLOSE SCORE BATTLE ( Contributed ) Penrose put up a decidedly good game against Valley Hill at Laurel Park Saturday. Although taking the little end of a 5 to 3 score,. Penrose regards it the best game of the seas on. We have no apology to offer for having to encounter the veterans and professional leaguers but only say the Penrose youngsters will match them some day. Williams held the mound admirably for the whole game. Catcher Lyday made a snappy day of it and had to fall twice over logs in attempting his usual long go ing after foul flies. Penrose outhit by one, led in double plays and even ed on earned runs. I Box score: I Penrose ab r K o a e W. Lyday, c 4 0 0 8 1 1 Talely, If 5 0 0 0 0 0 Blythe, rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 Holliday, ss 3 0 0 1 5 0 McCall, 2b 3 2 1 2 2 0 L. -Lyday, cf 4 0 3 0 0 i Middleton, lb .... 4 1 2 11 1 0 i Williams, p 4 0 2 l 3 0 Goode, 3b 4 0 1 l l l Totals 35 3 9 24 13 3 Valley Hill ab r h o a e Jackson, c 5 0 0 7 0 1 Brookshire, If .... 4 2 2 1 0 0 Smith, lb 4 1 3 13 0 0 Greenwood, 2b ... 4 1 2 1 2 0 Drake, cf 3 1 0 1 0 0 Gibbs. rf 3 0 0 1 0 1 Houston, sa 4 0 1 1 5 0 Steppe, 3b 4 0 0 1 l 0 Case, p 2 0 0 1 3 0 Totals 33 5 8 27 11 2 ! Score by inning: [Penrose OlD 002 000 ? 3 9 3 (Valley Hill .. 100 030 Olx ? 5 8 2 I Runs batted in: Midldeton, Williams 2, Greenwood, Smith 2: three base hit, Brookshire; two base hit, Mid dleton, Smith; stolen bases, Lyday, Brookshire, Drake, Houston, Steppe; double plays, Holliday on second to ' Middleton, Holliday to Middleton to Goode, Williams to Lyday to Middle ton; left on bases: Penrose 5, Valley j Hill 7; base on balls off: Wililams 3, lease 2; hit by pitcher, McCall by :Case, Case by Williams; hits off i Wililams, 8 in 5, off case 9 in 8; um pires, Hamilton and McCall. Penrose plays Fletcher at Penrose j Saturday, come and help support the igame. )URT ; NOTICE AND SUMMONS j State of North Carolim County of Transylvania I IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Ed Richards, plaintiff 1 vs Mary McJunkins Richards, Defendant. I The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Transylvania coun ty to obtain an absolute divorce by 'said plaintiff from said defendant; the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to answer the complaint filed in this cause with in thirty days from the completion of service of summons by publication, or file her demurrer to said complain or plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complain. OTTO ALEXANDER. Clerk Superior Court. 4p Jy23,30 Ralph Fifiher, Atty. Aug 6,13 THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAVEl is? by train. The safest. Most com. fortable. Most reliablt. Costs lest. : Inquire of Ticket Agents regarding ' greatly reduced fares for short trips. I SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Oh! How Easy!! Do you want a Home? Your very own Home? Then you may have it ever so easy, ? Just pay 10 per cent Down and 1 per cent a Month That is all! And we have a large list of choice homes from which to make your se lection. See us now. ? HAMLIN & McCRARY j REAL ESTATE Phone 275 Brevard, N. C.
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