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LEGAL NOTIC ADMINISTRATOR'S Netiee Having qoailSfrj as administrate* of the estate ' oj Hattie E. Clayton, ! deceased. late of the- County c i Transylvania, North Carolina, thig i* to notify all persons having claim* against the estate of said deceased 1 to exhibit them to the undersigned at1 his home in Boyd township cn or before the 2nd day of June, 1933, or X^tis notice will be pleaded in bar of rtheir recovery. All persons indebted to said esia^will please make im mediate payment This 2 day of June, 1932. W. S. LANKFOKD, Administrator. J. 2, 9,16,23,30, July 7. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE j K Under and by virtue of the Power j of Sale contained in that certain Deed in Trust from the Franklin Lake I Company, to D. L. English, Trustee,! bearing date of December the 12th. i 1927, and registered in Book No. 17 on Page 264 et seq. of the Roc :rd of' Deeds in Trust for Transylvania jaunty, N. C., securing cvrtain in debtedness therein named r.nd default naving been made in the payment of said indebtedness whereby the Pow er of Sale therein contained has be come operative and all notices re- 1 quired as to said default have been > given and said default has not been j made good and the holder of the note j evidencing said indebtedness having requested the undersigned Trustee to foreclose said Deed in Trust as in said instrument provided; Now, Therefore, the undersigned Trustee will on Saturday July the 9th, 1U32. at 12 o'clock M. at the Court House door in the Town of Brevard, N. C., offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real property to wit: All those lots set out and described] in the Deed in Trust aforesaid, con- 1 taining 6 acres more or less, inelud-l ing a part of the Franklin Lake property, reference being hereby made to said Deed in Trust and the record thereof for a description of said property by metes and bounds. The proceeds of said sale to be ap plied upon said indebtedness, cost of sale etc. This the 6th. dav of June 1932. D. L. ENGLISH, Trustee. Pub. June 16, 23, 30 Jly 7. NOTICE of Trustee's Sale j By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain Deed in Trust executed by J. C. Hendrix and wife, Esther Maye Hendrix, to the under signed trustees, dated the 1st day of April, 1927, recorded in Book 16, at page 577 records of Deeds in Trust for Transylvania County, North Carolina and default having been made in the payment of the indebt edness secured by said Deed in Trust ' whereby the power of sale therein ! contained has become operative and | all notices required by law having 1 been given to the makers: Now, therefore, the undersigned trustees, will, in order to satisfy said debt, and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said Deed in Trust, sell to the highest bidder for cash at public auction Jljf) the court house i door in the Town of Brevard, North Carolina, on the 12th day of July, j 1932, at 12 o'clock noon, all the pro- ! perty described in said Deed in Trust; ro-iwit: < Beginning on a locust post on the North Margin of Jordan Street at the East corner of the Harleston (formerly the Huger lot) and runs with the North Margin of Jordan Street, North 68 deg. East 60 feet to a stake at the Shuford corner; then, with the Shuford line, North 6 deg. East 100 feet to Shuford's cor ner; then with Shuford's line, North 22 1-2 deg. East 82 feet to a stake in the T. D. England line; then, with the England line, North 61 deg. West 60 feet to a stake in the Eng land line; then, with the T. D. Eng land line, South 29 1-2 deg. West 86 1-2 feet to a locust post at the England and Harleston corner; then, with the Harleston line, South 2 1-2 deg. West 122 feet to the Beginning. This the 11th aay of June, 1932.' L. E. JOHNSON, LEWIS P. HAMLIN, j Trustees. June 16, 23, 30, July 7. NOTICE OF LAND SALE BY TRUSTEES By virtue of the power of sale con- j tained in that certain Deed in Trust executed by Claudius E. Lowe and wife, Fanny F. Lowe, to the under signed trustees to secure certain in debtedness therein mentioned, which instrument is dated Feb. 1st, 1927, registered in Book 16 at page 478 of the mortgage records of Transyl vania County; an^said indebtedness having matur^^by reason of de fault in payments therein provided for, and the default not having been made good, and the holder of the notes having demanded the trustees ta^sell the lands therein described, 0)e said trustees will sell to the high est bidder for cash at the Court House Door in the town of Brevard, N. C., on Saturday, July 16th, 1932, at 12 o'clock M. the following des cribed lands and premises, situated in the town of Brevard, N. C., and on the south-west side of East Main street extension, and bounded as fol lows: BEGINNING at the intersection of Main street and Ivy street and runs with the south-west mavgin of Main street, S. 20 deg. 10 min. E. 218.7 ft. 4 to a stake; then S. 69 deg. 50 min. f-'.'ifSOO ft. to a stake; then N. 19 deg. 3?tnin W.25.9 ft. to a stake on the east margin of Ivy street; then with the ^aid margin pf said street, N. 37 deg. v min. 356.4 ft. to the beginning. For further description see Deed i> Trust as registered in the above Book and page. Sale mad# to satisfy the said in idtbtfcdncss, principal and interest, ittxas and other s^iconsbrccces', and ; the c?3t and- expenses of nal?. Juns'll, 1932. L. E. JOHNSON WELCH GALLOWAY. Teusteks IJune 16, 23, 30, July 7 and 14. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale contained in that certain Deed in Trust from J. H. Tinsley and his wife, Bortha Tinsley, to D. L. English, Trustee, bearing date of January the 4th. 1929, registered in 3ook No. 23 on Pago 38 ct. seq. of the Record of Deeds in Trust for Tran sylvania County, N. C., securing cer tain indebtedness therein named and default having been made in the pay ment of said indebtedness whereby the Power of Sale therein contained has become operative and all notices required as to said default have been given and said default has not boen made good and the holder of the note evidencing said indebtedness having requested the undersigned Trustee to foreclose said Deed in Trust as in said instrument provided; Now, Therefore, the undersigned Trustee will on Saturday July the 9th. 1932, at 12 o'clock M. at the Court House door in the Town of Brevard, N. C., offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following: described real property to wit : Lying and being in the Southern Corporate Limits of the Town of Brevard, N. C.. on the Southwest side of Maple Street, adjoining the lands of J. W. Smith et al. reference being hereby made to said Deed in Trust for a description by metes and bounds. The proceeds of said sale to be ap plied upon said indebtedness, cost of sale, etc. This the 6th. day of June, 1932 D. L. ENGLISH. Trustee. Pub. June 16, 23, 30 Jly 7. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain Deed ot .Trust executed by C. C. Jordan and wife, Ellen G. Jordan, recorded m Book it, page 597 records of Deeds in Trust for Transylvania County, Noithj Carolina and default having been | made in the payment of the indebt edness secured by said Deed in Tiu.t, whereby the power of sale therein contained has become operative and all notices required by law having been given to the makers: Now, therefore, the undersigned trustees, will, in order to satisiy said debt, and by virtue of the _P?wer ot sale contained in said Deed in 1 rust ; sell to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction at the Court House door in Brevard. North Carolina, on the 12th day of July, 1932, at 12 o'clock Noon all the property describ ed in said Deed in Trust, to-wit: BEGINNING at a stake in the South margin of Jordan Street said stake standing, North 64 deg. West 80 feet from the point of intersection , of the said South margin of Jordan Street with the West margin of Broad Street and runs thence South ?26 deg. West 132 feet to a stake in the Hne of the Everett lot; thence with the line of said Everett and McMinn lot, North 64 deg. .West 180 feet to a stake in the McMinn line, thence North 26 deg. East 40 feet to a stake in the South margin of a 12 foot alley; thence, with the South margin of said 12 foot alley, 1 64 deg. East 76 feet to a stake in the line of lot No. 10 and in the East margin of a 10 foot alley; thence with the East margin of said 10 foot alley, North 26 deg. East 92 feet to a stake in the South margin of Jor dan Street; thence with said South margin of Jordan Street, South 64 deg. East 84 feet to the Beginning. Being lots 7, 8, 9, 10 and 14 of t e C C. Jordan Property as platted and recorded in Plat Book 1, page 43. This 11th day of June, 1932. This l>e johnson> LEWIS P. HAMLIN, Trustees. June 16, 23, 30, July 7. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE North Carolina, County of Transylvania? Under and by virtue of the po wei - and authority contained in tha* g^ton deed of trust execute by Sutton Wilson, unmarried, to The Kaieign Saving Bank and Trust Company, trustee (the undersigned trustee hav ing succeeded to the rights andr??i of the named trustee, under Chap. 207 Public Laws of 1931), which said deed of trust is dated Septem ber 1 1926, and recorded in Book 11, Page' 120, of the Transylvania Coun tv Registry, default having been made in the payment of the indebt edness thereby secured and in the conditions therein secured, the under signed trustee, will on Monday, July 18 1932, at or about twelve o clock noon at the courthouse door at Brevard N. C., offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for casn the following described porperty. FIRST TRACT: All that certain I piece, parcel or tract of land contal"' ing forty-one acres, more or less, situate, lying and being in Boyd Township, Transylvania C o u n ty. State of North Carolina, just off State Highway No. 28, leading from Brevard to Hendersonville, about five (5) miles almost North East of Brevard, and having such shapes, metes, courses and distances as w more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof, made by A. L. Hardin, C. E., on the 1st day of September, 1926, and attached to thc abstract o title now on file with the At mi tic Joint Stock Land Bank of H^igh, N. C., the same being bounded on the North by the lands of Sutton Wilson and Julia A. Wilson; and on Hie Bust by the lands of 3. L. Wil son; on the South Broad River; acd ? tic W?t W the French Bro*d River ?d b^ng the identical tract of ^ ??7^ xitsj?%s$. sK. more complete description of tec tame, and also , SECOND TRACT: All that ??> tain piece, parcel, or tract of land containing two (2) less, situate, lying and being in Bo Township, Transylvania Count), <?tate of North Carolina, just oil State Highway No. 28, leading from Brevard to Hendersonvil lie, about five (5) miles almost North E?*1 Brevard, and havintf such shapw metes, courses and distances as more fully appear by reference ? to ?. plat thereof, made by A. L. Hardin, C. E? on the 1st day of Sept 1926 , and attached to the abstract of title now on file with the Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh N. C* the same being bounded on the Noi th by the lands of A. D. Lyday; on the East by the lands of A. D. Lyday, on the South by the lands of Z B. Jackson; and on the We?t , yb^ing lands of Z. B. Jackson, and being the identical tract of 'and conveyed bv T E. Blythe (unmarried) of date Dec. 9, 1925, to Sutton Wilson (un married), said deed being dull registered in the Transylvania Coun tv Deed Registry m Book No. o. , page 156; to all of which records books and pages, reference is made for a more complete description of the same, and also THIRD TRACT: All that certain piece, parcel, or tract of land con taining Three and One-third (o acres more or less situate, lying and being in Boyd Township, Tian sylvania County, State o - Carolina, on State Highway No. <28, leading from Brevard to Henderson ville, about five (5) miles almost Northeast of Brevard, and having such shapes, metes, courses and dis tances as will more fully appear b> reference to a plat thereof made by A. L. Hardin, C. E., on the lst . of Sept., 1926, and attached to the abstract of title now on file with the Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh, N. C., the same being bound ed on the North by the lands of A. ? j Ivdav- on the East by the lands, ol C. L. Pickelsimer ; on the South y ^tite Highway No. 28, and * Owenbv; o7 the West by the Bo.l ston Road and V. M. Owenby; and being the identical tract of land con veyed bv deed from C. L. Pickelsim 5if25'" Record Sept. 1st, 1??, ? Transylvania Country; to all of which reference is made for a more com- 1 piete description of the same. The above described property*'^ | aold on Tuesday, the 1 ? th o...\ 01 Mav 1932 and whereas the success Sis??prPopevty is re-advertised for sale at the bidder's risk. Terms of sale cash and trustee will ; require deposit of 10 per cent of the amount of the bid as his evidence of 8?Thilathe 1 6th day of "I D N??RUSTACOMPANY, Tr^tee Successor to The Raleigh Sav ing Bank and Trust Company, J. L. Cockerham and Robert Weinstein, Attorneys, Raleigh, N. Cne 23,30, j,y 7, 14. NOTICE of Trustee's Sale By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain Deed of Trust executed by F. E. Shuford and wife Leila Shuford to the undersigned Trustees, dated the 1st day of Oct ober, 1927, recorded in Book 28 page 318, records of Deeds in Trust for Transylvania County, North Caro lina, and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by said Deed in Trust, where by the power of sale therein contain ed has become operative and all notices required by law having been given to the makers: Now, therefore, the undersigned trustees will in order to satisfy said debt, and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said Deed in Trust; sell, to the highest bidder for cash, at pjblic auction at the court house door in Brevard, North Carolina, on the 12th day of July, 1932, at 12 o'clock. Noon all the property des cribed in said Deed in Trust, to-wit: Beginning on a stake at the inter section of Minor and Maple Streets and runs North 18 deg. West, with the West margin of Maple Street 106 feet to a stake in the West margin of Maple Street; thence South 75 deg. West 306 1^2 feet to a stake; thence South 18 deg. East 106 feet to a stake in the North West margin of Minor Street; thence North 75 deg. East 306 1-2 feet to the BEGIN NING. This the 11th day of June, 1932. L. E. JOHNSON, LEWIS P. HAMLIN, Trustees. June 16, 23, 30, July 7. NOTICE of Trustee's Sale By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain Deed in Trust executed by J. L. Wilson and wife, Lois Wilson, to the undersigned Trustee, dated the 15th day of January, 1930, recorded in Book 24 at page 300 Records of Deed in Trust for Transylvania County, North Carolina, and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by said Deed in Trust, whereby the power of sale herein contained has become opera tive and all notices required by law having been given, to the makers; Now, therefore, the undersigned will in order to satisfy said debt, MASONIC MEETING ym FRIDAY NIGHT 8:00 O'CLOCK MASONIC HALL Visiting Brothers Welcome W. 0. W. NEWS W. H. GROGAN, JR. District Manager APPLICATIONS LAST WEEK j Camp No. 391, Canton, 8 applica tions; Camp No. 560, Sylva, 3 appli cations. APPLICATIONS FIRST SIX I MONTHS 1932 I Camp No. 213, Hendersonville, 40 applications; Camp No. 403, Forest City, 32 applications; Camp No. 391, Canton, 61 applications; Camp No.! 95, Lenoir, 1 application ; Camp No. i 866, Granite Falls, 7 applications; Camp No. 158, Hudson, 1 application; Camp No. 905, Hayesville, 8 applica tions; Camp No, 889, Franklin, 2 ap plications; Camp No. 1, Asheville, 1 application; Camp No. 746, Granite Falls, 1 application; Camp No. 681, Mill Spring, 9 applications; Camp No. 295, Rosman, 10 applications; Camp No. 116, Brevard, 8 applica tions; Camp No. 560, Sylva, 25 ap plications; Camp No. 891, Murphy, 1 10 applications; Camp No. 369, ClifT | side, 1 application; Camp No. 189, Marion, 6 applications; Camp No. 80, Hickory, 1 application. Total 225 j applications. CAMP No. 560, SFLV4 B. E. Harris, secretary, says: "Had the decorations Sunday, decorated, seven graves, and had good attend- ? ance at all the places, every thing just went off fine." WHEN YOU GET OLD? WHAT? 1 Provision for your old age must be definite and certain. Thousands of persons throughout the country are I now enjoying definite, certain in come life insurance contracts. On the contrary, thousands of other persons throughout the country who are de pendent on incomes from bonds, stocks or real estate hr.ve had their ! incomes seriously curtailed, if not : altogether cut off, by reason of ad- j verse economic conditions. You can- 1 not afford to take any chances. Pro- , vide for an old age income through j the medium of the Retirement Income I Certificate issued by the Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Associa- ( tion. PICNICS AND CAMPS July and August should be called the picnic and camp months because thousands floel; to our beautiful mountains for rest and pleasure dur- j ing these months. Camp officers! Why not work out plans for a camp- ' ing trip or picnic this summer? Your members and their families would on | joy a trip to the mountains. and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said Dted in Trust, sell, j to the highest bidder for cash, at ? public auction, at the Courthouse door, in Brevard, North Carolina, on the 20th day of July, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon, all the property des cribed in said Deed in Trust, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel, or lot of land lying and being in the Town of Brevard, County of Transyl vania and State of North Carolina. Being all three (8) tracts of land set out and described in a deed from W. R. Steadman and wife, S. E. Steadman, to J. L. Wilscn and Sutton Wilson dated December 33, 1908, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Transylvania County, North Carolina, in Deed Book No. 27, on page 96, to which deed and record reference is hereby specifically made for a full and complete des cription of the land conveyed by this instrument and which deed and record is hereby a part of this con veyanee for all the purposes thereof. This the 20th day of June, 1932. LEWIS P. HAMLIN, Trustee. June 23, 30, July 7, 14. NOTICE of Foreclosure Sale Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale contained in that certain Deed in Trust from Lee R. Fisher, to T. C. Galloway, Trustee, bearing date of May the 15th, 1926, and register ed in Book No, 20, on page 153 of the Record of Deeds in Trust for Transylvania County, N. C., said Deed in Trust securing certain in debtedness therein named and default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness whereby the Power of Sale contained in said Deed in Trust has become operative and all notices required under the terms of said Deed in Trust as to said default having been given and said default has not been made good. Now, Therefore, the undersigned Trustee will on Saturday the 23rd day of July, 1932, at 12 o'clock M. at the Court House door in the Town of Brevard, N. C., offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property to wit: Being all that land described in a deed from J. C. Galloway and wife, to Lee R. Fisher, dated the 15th day of May, 1926, and being all of Lot No. 36, as shown on the map of the Town of Rosman, N. C. Proceeds of said sale to be ap plied upon said indebtedness, cost of etc This June the 22nd, 1932. T. C. CALLOWAY, Trustee. Bv D. L. ENGLISH, Attorney June 30, July 7, 14, 21. WCTTIiWW*! a mi rag WiHIIMn^irn 'r"THE~FEAYER CORNER {Front the fiiet of long ago) s| Aa \ V7 r. "TT .TTT^^ THE RESPONSE OP TEE ENVIRONMENT "When Israel went out of Egypt, the mountains skipited like rams" ? Psalms 114:14. It is said that a man is affaoted by his environment. It is true; but it is equally true that man's eviron-j ment is affected by him. We are in-; flueneed by the sights and sounds' around us; but it is no less certain, that the sights and sounds around us J are influenced by us. In this passage j wc have an incident of the latter: kind. | "When Israel went out of Egypt' there was a change in her environ ment." The mountain skipped." Shcj was inwardly leaping and dancing,| and, as in a mirror, she saw the mountains leaping and dancing too. Why the mountains. Why not the brooks, the streams, the rivers? Is not the idea of motion more suitable to these? Certainly; therefore the Psalmist, 'because he was a poet, did not selcct them. He selected the most unlikely thing ? the mountains. The mountains naturally suggest any thing but dancing. They suggest im mobility, steadfastness, iron deter mination tc be affected by nothing. And that is just where the dramatic power of this poet comes in. He sees the joy of tho soul infecting the most stolid objects in the world ? the sober, grave serious mountains. If these could be made to dance to the rythm of (he heart, no part of nature could possibly remain unmoved. "1 regard it," said a writer whom I admire, "as a fine stroke of liter ary genius that in seeking a partner for the dance of the spirit the Psal mist should have chosen, not the streams, but the mountains. He want to show how utterly dependent is the aspect of nature on the state of the heart ? even where the aspect of na ture seems most fixed, and sterotyn c He tells how in the joy of the spirit even the stable mountains can not keep still to the eye of the be holder, but lead and bound and vi brate to the pulse of the gladdened soul. Have you not felt this power or joy over prosaic things. Have you not f< It how cold has lost its chill ness, how rain has lost its dreariness, how wind has lost its bitterness wher the heart was young. Have you not , felt how the long way became short, | how the rough road became smooth, how the muddy path became clean, when the heart was young. Have you not felt how the roar of traffic made music, how the din of the city tr.ade merry, how the shriek of the railway train made laughter when the heart was young. Oh, the Psalmist was right when he said that when the soul is emancipated from Egypt the very mountains leap. A PRAYER FOR RESPONSE OF THE ENVIRONMENT Lord, Thou has said "I go to pre pare a place for you." Yet. and the preparation must be rather in me, than in the place. Any place will be joyous, if my heart be young. Reju venate my heart, 0 lord, and the mountains will leap. When my heart grows old I get weary of localities; T migrate from spot to spot I flit from flower to flower. I sigh for the wings of a dove to break the mono tony of my rest, but that is because my heart is not leaning. If my heart would leap, everything would leap ? the very mountains. It is not now ob jects I want: it is a renewed joy in them. Give me hark the joy of the waves, the laughter of the brooks, the sing ing of the streams. Give me back the sens? of morning, the smile of na ture's greeting, the welcome from wood and field; Make the excursion what it used to be; make thu even ing walk what it used to be. It is not the years that have sto!<>r their charm, it is the friction of rh- heart. Revive the joy of n.y heart. O Lord! Make my spirit young again. Restore my soul to freshness, ihat the pastures may be green! Give me back the child's wonder, the boy's ardour, the youth's glamour. Replace within, the ros.? that has withered. Rekindle the spring that has faded; reanimate the hope that is vanished; renew to October the promise made to April; plant the Nebo. Give aspiration to my autumn, wings to my winter, songs to mv sunset, expectancy to my evening light. Then shall thr waves resound once more; then shall the mountains leap as they did at morning's glow, and all this we ask for Jesus sske, Amen. ? C. D. C. OAKLAND NEWS I Waite Reid and daughter, Mis j Lesr.ie, were in Brevard on business i Wednesday r.ig'.it. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sanders spent I the holidays with the latter's mother, j Mrs. J. L. Wilson in South Carolina, j A number of frk-nds joined Fred 1 McNeely and family at their home, one evening last week and enjoyed an ! ice cream feast. Linsey Sanders spent the week-end ' with friends in South Carolina. | Mrs. Henry Alexander visited hei sister, Mrs. Wesley Reed of Highlands last week-end. ; Misses Myrile MpCall c.nd Evon ! Sanders called on Mrs. W. F. McCall Saturday afternoon. Miss Alberta Burgess returned home from Horse Shoe Friday after noon. I Wood Hinkle of Nainur visited S. j L. Sanders Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Jane Hinkie of Asheville call ed on friends hero last week. N. A. Miller of Brevard visited his father, Alfred Miller, Saturday. He ' was accompanied by his little son, N. A. Miller, Jr. Mrs. F. Reid and children and Miss, Lessie Reid of Sapphire called on ' Mrs. Clarence Norton Sunday. Mrs. S. E. Alexander was the din- j ner guest Sunday of her brother, E. D. Reid and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McCall called I on Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Cash Satur-j day afternoon. Mrs. Earl Lanning is spending j some time with her parents, Mr. and! Mrs. W. W. Reid. | Rev. S. B. McCall of Lake Toxa- 1 way visited friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Reid had as 1 guests Sunday, Mrs. Charlie Lee and children of Lake Toxaway. . Cold Spring village was crowded; with picnicers Sunday. Mt. Toxaway lodge and the new cottages erected and operated by Mr.! and Mrs. Dan Reid are enjoying a ! fine run of tourists. Mi*, and Mrs. I. S. Sanders and son's, Lane and Cecil, Miss Myrtle McCall and Miss Evon Sanders spent Monday in Brevard. The many friends of Mrs. Richard Harrison will be glad to know she has been heard from since she join-j ed her husband. Mrs. Lee Norton had an exciting j experience Friday night. Just as she was ready to retire she heard a noise | among the pans in the kitchen and taking a flashlight she went to in vestigate, instead of finding a stray cat as she expected she found a rat tle snake on the cook table. Boys! did sh-? scream? Talk about exciting times, but when B. F. McCall started separating Mr. Snake from the things on the cook table we had it ? the snake measure dthree feet and one inch. After it was dead and a poker point run through its head the family re tired and dreamed of snakes for the rest of the night. legSTtrmrs Legal Transfers recorded in the of fice of the register of deeds, Jess A. Galloway were: R. L. Gash and wife to Ed Moore. Owen B. Van Epp to Mrs. Wini fred M. Van Epp. OLD TOXAWAY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Galloway und daughter, Helen of Middle Fork were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Ca! loway's mother, Mrs. W. M. Meics. Mrs. Eek L. Sims of Brevard was Friday guest, of Miss Beulah R:ce. Mr. Walter Whitmire of Rcsman motored through this section Sunv.y. Misses Nora Meece, Beulah Rica and Gaston Chapman were Wednes day guests cf the former's cousin, Miss Jessie Fisher of Quebec. Mrs. Lee Morgan and son, Elvin, spent Saturday night with tho form ers parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. b*. Chappeli. Miss Nora Meece and Gaston Chap man made a business trip to Rosman Saturday. Mr. Claude Meece and children, Pauline and Walter spent tho week end with the former's mother, Mrs. W. M. Meece. Miss Beulah Rice and Mr. Cecil Galloway were Rosman visitor? Sat urday Messrs. John Chapman, Vcrna Redman, Alfred Smith visited this section Saturday,. Lewis Sims, son of Mr. and Mis. Eck L. Sims of Brevard spent a few days this week with Avery Rico of this section. Mr. Cecil Galloway spent Saturday night with his aunt, Mrs. W. M. Meece. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hendrix and Mr. Ep Robinson made a business trip to Rosman Saturday. Miss Beulah Rice was Saturday guest of Miss Daisy Galloway. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Staton, and daughter have returned to their horns at Rosman after spending several days with Mrs. Staton's parents, Mr. and Mrs W. E. Galloway. Mrs. W. E. Galloway and son, Wei don, motored to Rosman Friday. | Mr. Hin'k'.e Bowie of Eastfitoe, S. C. 'motored through this section one day j ]?g? I Miss Agnes Chappeli spent Friday | night with her sister, Mrs. Lee Mor !gan of Middle Fork. I Lewis Sims, son of Mr. and Mrs. [Eck L. Sims of Brevard, while fish 1 ing Monday, in this scction, he caught ia "rainbow trout," 15 1-2 inches lo .j |and weigh 2 1-2 pounds. i j Present s Beer Bill I Senator Bingham, Connecticut, on | Friday presented in the Senate a bill [to legalize 3.2 per cent beer. Results From Sargon Almost Unbelievable "Seam* fc&urelom tin Way !< ftqotwd ftfy Health" ?WrtnaMl wiWe*? DM* Cm ifMltsg o 1 ate J3? Uu Kraiftt tkal cat Wt ?m niuts ctartotf Wkmc Somes ?S4 Strsoe Soft oui Htts. i !ud Ui! worn Had sf ttttucb ?M? tl? tad *t? ierk!i raa-dowti. euiou? kad CJOKI(*t?L Kj rfeefc lytMv ?" poUowd ani i mftered f ro? sfcaxp c?i*sa aatat r?j i left KMitOK. I oectinj ?WIUUJ cervtrat I r.nt cooM not si?p r am M wl ktxi arena u I erjr Deer in my Mt Bargee flsft Uus P1IU are ?b? mow womSerfnf Ucatlw t h*?e ever nwd" Mr* Tn?? Bo(?rt?n. i? ? 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