PiSGAH FOREST NEWS . i Everyone in our community are in lercsf "I in the fair. All hope it will be th. best fair yet. Mr. Donald Merrel of Little P;?ver was a recent guest of his aunt Mrs. R. L. Capps. Mrs. Emma Colburn has returned to her home here after spending the past three weeks with her daughters, Mrs. C. C. Morris at Biltmore. Mrs. G. T. Frady and little grand daughter, Marguerite, spent Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. Earl Frady at Penrose. Miss Orr of Hendersonville is visit ing h.'r grandfather, Mr, Joe Orr. Mr. Klmer Norman of Canton is visiting friends in this section. M; !>. ' I. Or and daughter, Fran ? Thursday with her father, j-) .. i..yday in the Glade Creek portion. Mr. Lyday continues on the sick list. Rev. of Penrose delivered an interesting sermon at the Baptist church Smuluy I'vonitijj. s hunting seems to be the , , ? the day in this section. Mi R. F. Young has returned to h. v hon. ill hoville after spending - .v davs |;:,t week with Mrs. W. A. l.vtfay. ..... p- ? -t I ..dies' Weekly Prayer V 'Id their regular weekly .' r' the church Thursday ii;" 'noon. - S'i'ila Parris of Pickens, S. C. ?. ?',!< - ?wo w-eks visiting rel ;r ji> t his section. M: C. E. Cumpfieid, Mr. j. . ? , i tut Mr. and Mrs. 1>. H. Orr . ? :???. - .Jed the Orr reunion Jilt* <>f Mr. Sam Orr in the ' ?;> Sunday. d> iod th local base ? ? i r> : >t at Mills River Satur ' ; Klia T'"!'i '.u'-v "t'th who is em-' ... lire il pent Sunday with ! Ait i>. \V. llollings i rth. , i ? ? A'tvri 1 Brevard who J... ? visiting his mother, Mrs. S. i>:\>t several weeks verr.l d'ys in Raleigh. Mv I.i: .? Carter has returned to * ' ' ' River ai'ter spend > ? > \, : h !?? mother, JIvs. I ., j (? i .-tor. ? im. ,]}?;? Galloway of Brevard SVt r ?? ????': weiv callers of Mi ? ?? . F. M. Tvos! Friday. M- r n >"? ?? i- vising her sister. Mi - Jit? He.ith iii Ot'cenvil!.'. S. C. v !?: >!? he \v:l! ? tv>\v n - itment i .- ; y - ye v!veh . lv. go ihjuv d in ;:ttt>?\i.,':'<4 accident. M ???. ! *:? . De.wey Edwards and i . .viatives in Georgia. Mrs. Ma?. Parris spent several .1-. I- ' ?!< v.-iiH her daughter, Mi 'mH Davis, ' v. ? "1 M Fiave liohtcn n.n r i V* !; of a son. ' . M. i':'.1; j>as returned ia .f;i '? >!!o, I'i 'i-'a .atVr spending tin ???i:;,;ver v h h's f::mily hove. M- :-y Lmfi- ? Croushom at in " eon. Ga '!') fr . clinic is in opera te ? ' school this wee!-. \V. TV*. '.shorn was visiting " ? ii" Ga. last week. ):? !!?? -Co.-n entertained the ! ;d girls Sunday, school '.he H'.ptist church with a ? ; :h Whit Oak Camping .?>?!.< in Pisgah National Forest m&si&smg&v. BUS SCHEDULES Leave HENDERSONVILLE for ASHEVIl' S 8:00 A.M. i! '':15 P.M. 9:15 A. M. : :00 P.M. 11-00 A. M. ' : 15 P.M. 1:10 P.M. ?-.00 P.M. 15 P.M. !>:30 P.M. BREVARD 10:15 A. M. :45 P.M. 8:00 P.M. GREENVILLE 7:45 A. M. i '2:15 P.M. 11:45 A. M. ! ' 4:45 P.M. 0:30 P.M. 8:00 P.M. AUGUSTA 7:13 V. M. II 2:15 P.M.. 6:30 P.M. JACKSONVILLE 7:45 A. M. 0:30 P.M. SPARTANBURG 7 : A. M. 2:15 P.M. 10 : 15 A. M. 6:30 P.M. COLUMBIA 2:15 P.M. 7:45 A. M. \) il 4:45 P.M. 10:45 A. M. i| CHARLOTTE 8:00 A. M. 12:15 P.M. 5:00 P.M. Atlantic Greyhound Lines Sky land Stages Division Coast To Coast Border To Border Comfort * Safety - Economy A Few of Our Rates From Hendersonville, N. C. to Jacksonville, Fia $ 9.50 Mi ni, Fia 19.50 Savannah, Gc 6.75 Me: :nhis, Tenn 14:00 Nashville, Tenn 8.50 Cincinnati, Ohio 11.2.0 Chicago, 111 17,95 UNION BUS TERMiMAL Hodgewell Hotegl Bldg. Phone 578 KING'S CREEK Fall work in our community is now in full swing . INT r. Joe Stfimey has moved into our community.. Mr. Eel Great, who has been sick for the past several days, is improv ing rapidly, his friends will be glad to hear. Mr. Crully is quite sick. He under iv nt an operation recently. Mrs. Roy Bracken entertained a number of visitors from Asheville Wednesday. Mr. A. Reecc spent the night Sat urday, with his grandfather, Mr. A. P. Stamey, Miss I.ois Steamey spent Saturday | n i;rht with his cousins, Misses Belle! and Maggie Steamey. Miss Maggie Slcameyi spent the j day Saturday with Mrs. Pearl Owens. I Mrs. Frank Ball visited with Mrs. P. Steamey l'or a few hours Sun a v. I Mrs. A. P. Steamey and Mr. Joel F'osmey made a business trip to Bre i! Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bracken ' "'irs. Lee Pearson Sunday. 1 Mr. I.nn Grant visited Mr. A. P. i omey Sunday. Miss I oui ?;> Brown is spending a v. days in Asheville. Mr. A. P. Steamey visited Mr. Joe moy Sunday. NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF REAL ESTATE ? With Carolina, V -ansylvania County. By virtue of an order of re-sale ? ;.-.v . tid entered by the Clerk of the ? ! .perior (' ".ii'i. of Transylvania ( iimv on September !>, 1932, the bid j a former sale having been raised >"? > quired by law, the said sale hav- ' 0"cn made by the utuler:;ighcd ,? by v rtue of the pawer and la.rity contained and granted in t'ain d of tru-:i dated Septeni i, li)2fi, executed by Sutton Wil unmarried, to The Raleigh Say Bank and Trust Company, Trus : '. (the undi-rsign.'d trustee having "?""/'led t> the rights and title of " ' ii 'ie. under Chapter. . ("'..ulic ' aws of 1931,) which said. I of trust is duly r corded in ? pare 120, of the Transyl " :> County Registry, the undersign ? J trustee will on Wednesday, Oct ; 5th, 19:1:2, at or about twelve ? k noon, at the Courthouse door ; vard, V. C.. offer for B:ile and :l >o the highest bidder for cash this ''owing -de eritjed property, the bid ??'v eneing :u .>l.r?PS.63': ?' !1 tha'. > :. in piece, part i or ' ? ?'i of land i ntaining forty-one ? s, more of less, situate lying and in Boyd Township, T-rar vl ::i County. State of North Caro just off State IKghw.-" No. . a :?nj; from Brevard to Henderson . . about i :ve (5) miles almost ; : 'hcast of Brevr.vd, and havi; g . ? !i shapes mete.-. . ourscs and ?? ' ? as w II rvu*e f l' ? appear by ? fcror.ee to a plat the , made by \. Hardin, C. E., or ;<v Is; day 5"!ep\-mber, IPgfi, and nt : ; ?'?> ' ' * ( * :tl(? nov . > a f i ? w i * : i 'I'/uHviie ? eel" f and Ban! " ; t'>. X. C? the -a ;??<> bvo,j ' ?i ' North by the lands of :i Wil.yn and Julia A. Wilson; :: the East bv the lands of J. I. ' n: on the South by the French '<?[ River: <m the West by the . i Broad River and being the ; tract of land conveyed by ' J. Osborne e. al of date (M r IS, 1905. to Sutton Wilson; said ? i J'.-Ing duly registered in B'-k a: page -10, of the Transyl aC-unty Registry of Deeds; "to I of which reference is made for a ? complete description of the, ... . and also -ell that dthpr certain piece, parcel tract of land containing two (2) acres, more or less, situate, lying and being in Boyd Township, Tr'."sy| ' v County, State 0f North Car > :. .ia.-: off State Highway No. 28. . ' ;n'- ""'cm Brevard to Hehderson ; bout five (5) miles almost :i' Brevard and having such i pv': courses and distances as v'd more fully appear by reference to ?j>Ht thereof, made by A, L. Hardin, 1 ? ? on th ? 1st clay of Septemb? an. I attached to the abstract of ! ;le now on file with the Atlantic ' a- Stock Land Bank of Raleigh. ? ? .. the same being bounded on the " ' v 'he lands of A. I). I.vdav; n the East by the lands of A 1) I V day; on the South by the lands of lh:' West bv the lands of Z. B. Jackson, and being ?r t n,!' ."'"''t land conveyed ? !?.. biythe (unmarried) of date December 9, 1925, to Sutton Wilson (unmarried), said deed being duly < j::stered in the Transylvania Coun ty Deed Registry in Book No. 55. at 1 age loO; to all of which records.' Dooks, and pages reference is made tor a more complete description of th ? same, and also re,''?'n piece, parcel ^ Th--rd cq?,ntainins Three and i n hi l-,,) ju.,.es moj,e 0|. . sihjate.Jym.tr and being in Bovd fa* i hw-r No; 2S. leading from Bre vard to Hendersonville, . about Vive ? >) miles almost Northeast of Bre \ard, and having such sbanes, metes ' ? urse= an distances as will more ful ? nnp.ar by reference io a plat thereof, made by A. L. Hardin, C. K. en the 1st day of September' 1920, a ad- attached to the abstract of title now on file with the Atlantic Joint >.ock Land Bank of Raleigh, N. C the same being bounded on the North l>y the lands of A. 1). Lyday; on the f ast by the lands 0f C. L. Pickelsim er; on the South by State Highway ' wl'J w a!\ U M1" 0wenby; on the Vest by the Boilston Road and V ! v?n y: and being the identical,' tract of land conveyed by deed from t- >?? Pickelsimer and wife, Ila Lee 1 1 ickelsimer of date August 14, 1926, 1 to Sutton Wilson, (unmarried) and 1 being filed for Record September 1st < -y, at 11:25 A. M. with the Regis BLANTYREBHizi We nre glad indeed to report that I our old neighbor and friend, Mrs. Lee Moody is improving. Mrs. Robert McCall and children, of Etowr.h are visiting her parents, Mr. ? M. E. Allison. Tiius I' 'red Maxwell who spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Talley, returned to her home Satur day. Hi'.; Irene Davis visited her aunt !???. \\ J. Hichm'an Sunday after ? VI. Mrs. J. S. Maxwell visited Mrs. I.eo Mo y Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Morgan and ? children, of llendersonville, visited i Mi', and Mrs. 0. J. Morgan, and chil- ' dren Sunday. Miss Evelyn Baynard was the guest | of Miss Mary Ellen Heed Wednesday night. Mrs. A. C. Rickman visited h j ? ?'T, Mrs. J. E. Powell Sunday ] vening. Mr. ;:nd Mrs. D. S. Morgan visited I Mr. an;! Mis .L-o Moody Sunday af ternoon. i Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Talley, and j small children, Marie and Orlena vis- | ited Mrs. Talleys parents, Mr. and | Mrs. J. S. Maxwell Saturday. Mrs. A. C. Rickman is visiting rel- i atives on Little River, at the present' writing. Miss Mary Elli n R^ed visited her , aunt, Mrs. I). E. Lyday of Turkey. ' Creek, Thursday night. Mr. Robert Morgan of Etowah, passed through this section Sunday. Mr. J. A. Glazener was a culler in /.V MEMORY OF MRS. LEE nOLDES Mother is gone, but not forgott.n Never will her memory fad.'. Sweetest thoughts will ever linger Round the grave where she is laid. It is sad to part with loved on s. And so hard to see them <iie Hut we trust some, day to meet her, In the land beyond the sky. When the Pearly gates were < '??? ?>> And a gentle voice said come. \nd with sad favcw -lis uiy i'oken, .She was safely entered home. Y-. - we loved her. Put the Savior loved her more, So the angels sweetly called her, To that bright and happy shore. The homes Nearest friend 1 i- 1 ? I h( nij In this sail world to n am. We trust she has gone to live with Jesus, In his eternal home. BY MRS. II. P. IIOCSED. NOTICE or SALE OF REAL ESTATE Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by a certain deed of trust executed to the First National Company DiiWia.' , Inc rp! rated and th , : ' Trust Company of Maryland, T'riv tecs, on the first day of July, 102S, by C'harie.- M. Whit mire (singlfi ? t he lands herein described, said 1^ ? of Trust being recorded in Book 2:Z. page 513, in tl'" uii'ic.c of the Register of Deeds for Transylvania Counts North Carolina, the undersigned v.-',1, having been s.) requested by the h<>i ? er of said indebtedness, offer for sale at public auction at the courthouse door in Transylvania County, North Carolina, at twelve o'clock noon on Tuesday, September 27th, 1932, the lands described in said deed of trust, to-wit : BEGINNING, at a stake on the \v st margin of North Broad Street, said stake being the southeast corner of the C. W. Whitniire lot and the northeast corner of the J. L. Whit mire lot, and runs thence with said West ma rgin of North Broad Street, N'l.'lh degrees Ea-t 50 u?t to a stake in said margin, corner < ' the 0. L. Erwin lot: thence with the line of said Erwin lot. North 60'i degrees West 117 feet to a ':e; thence south 29% degrees west i) 1 L feet to a stake in J. L. Whitmire's lin. ; thence with the line of the .T. I.. Whitniire lot, South 60 Vi degrees East 113 feet to the place of begin ning. Being all of that lot of land de scribed in a deed from II. L. Whit mire and wife to C. W. Whitniire. The purchaser at the foreclosure sale assumes the payment of all un paid taxes and street assessments against the property. The Union Trust . Company of Maryland having resigned as Trus tee, as in said deed of trust provided, the sale is being advertised and con ducted by the undersigned Trustees. This 18th day of August, 1932. W. G. BRAMHAM and T. L. BLAND, Receivers, First National Company of Durham, Incorporated, Trustee, i Sept. 1, 8, 15, 22. ter of Deeds for .Transylvania Coun ty; to all of which reference is made for a more complete description of the same. Terms of sale, cash, and trustee will require deposit of 10 percent of the . amount of the bid as his evidence of good faith. . This the 20th day of September, 1932. " . NORTH CAROLINA BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, TRUSTEE. Successor to The Raleigh Savings Bank and Trust Company, Tlustee. J. I,. Cockerham and Robert Weinstein, Attorneys Raleigh, N. C. Pub Sept 22, 29. 668 LIQUID - TABLETS - SALVE Checks Malaria in 3 days, Colds first lay, Headaches or Neuralgia in 30 ?ninutes. 366 SAI.VE for HEAD COLDS, j; Most Speedy Remedies Known this section recently. Miss Doxie Brewer visited Miss Do las Bnynard recently. Miss Belle Reed of Candler is' spending her vacation with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs.. John Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Blythe and child of Pleasant Grove visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Justus last week. Mr. R. V. Duncan and grand daughter, Celcst, called on Mr. and Mrs. John Reed Friday. Miss Belle and Mr. Raymond Reed spent Sunday a'fternoon with Mrs. J. T. Justus. Miss Ruth Holtzclnw war- in this section Sunday afternoon. Miss Julia Heaver of Pisgah For est called on Mrs. John Reed Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Orr and chil dren of this place attended the Orr reuniort Sunday. Miss Belle and Mr. Raymond Raed called on Mr. and Mrs John Ilill of Dana one day last week. Mr. N. A. Drake has returned to hos home after being away on busi ness for the past two months. ! OLD TOXAWAY Mrs. W. M. Meece and son, Roy, spent a few days with the former's j daughters, Mrs. R. C. Powell ar.d Mrs. j Roy Galloway of Middle Fork. Mr. Lew!s P. Hanilin of Brevard i was Tuesday guest of Avery Rice. j Messrs. Gus Glazcner, son, Claude/ Oscar and Walter Petit of Rosmar. were visiting in this section Saturday ! Miss Beulah Rice was Saturday guest of Miss Nora Meece. ! Mr. Jake Cantrell was Friday night | guest of Swords Morgan. : Messrs. Ro. Mack Rice and C'ev . I Canupp of Kannapolis, N. C. spent j the' week-end with' thc-ir mother, Mrs. I Addie Rice. i Mr. llinkle Bowie of Eastatoe, S. C. 'called on Avery Rice one day last j week. j Mr. Gaston Chapi in was a busi . n< visitor to Rosm?n Saturday. | The Republicans ha<i a "get togeth- ( ;cr meeting" here Friday evening. j j Miss Daisy Galloway, Mrs. A. lv. '??" ?!'? and M il of Lenoir, N. C. are spending a fev? days with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Galloway. ..Mr. Ferraan Galloway has returned to his home at Kannapolis, N. C. after spending a month with his aunt, Mrs. Addie Bice. Messrs. Alfred Smith and Alfred Chappell of S. C. were visiting in this section one day last week. Mrs. W. E. Galloway and sons, Weidon and Cecil, motored to I.enoir, N. C. Sunday. Messrs. Walter Whitir.ire and Charlie Batson of Rosman motored through this section Friday. , Mr. W, E. Galloway and son. Cecil, visited Big Canebreak Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Rice, daugh ters, Arnelle. Easiine, Helen and son, Harold of Easley, S. C. ivere Sur tav guests of the forn^ .f^r'aunt, Mrs. W' Addie Rice. Mrs. Ethel Summey, Mr. \i. O. Mc Call, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whitmire of Rosman were Frosan J.ake visi tors, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wincester and son of Rosman visited this section, Sunday. "All deaths from so-called natural causes are merely the end-point of progressive acid saturation" says well known authority SCIENCE DISCOVERS The Human Body Con sists of Eleven Essential Minerals. A Deficiency of Any of These Causes Many Human Ills. Most Stomach Disorders, Indigestion, Gas, Plat ing, Heartburn, Headaches, Constipation. jM'ious ness, Nervousness, Rheumatism, Sleeplessness, Loss of Strength and Vigor Are Caused by a Lack of Some Essential Mineral Element and a Deficiency of Vitamins. ? ? In I he light of recent scicnlilic discoveries, leading riiysicians and Health authorities a^ree that the human rare could be prac tically free from most ailments, and could live to n ripe c!?i n?;c if the system could be regularly supplied with a ?t' V. ? :il q\ia:;iii> of the essential Minerals and Vitamin' DEFICIENCY IN MODERN FOODS The process of refining modern foods; bleaching of flour, rice, sugar, etc.; together with improper cooking tn!?- ? <???; of our fwv!s the very things that Gorl intended we show! 1 !:av: ACIDITY TEARS DOWN HEALTH As the Mineral content of the body in tow:. ? l?wly hut surely the acid content or the systerr* in?iv:i-. 1 it fi: -nlly reaches the point where the or&ans of a: slrnilath.n and elimina tion cannot perform their natural run. -tic!,- ? ;i . ? of resistance are lowered. Disease fjern - creep ? to rlv 1 i The system becomes clogged with Impuri Vt - and pains appear, and befr.ra we realize v-Jvr ? w : a: on the very verge <^r r I'iysVal Vi a: SCIENCE PERFECTS f. Fortunately for humanity, science vent most of th?>s? conditions .\ "tor and experimentation, a new and rem perfected. This COMPOUND is essentia! Mineral Vitamins. It j" in the nature <?;' ; tem with th; : ' in quickly v>ri.an< preparation, know: ?\ scientific cornbi!*: I dements of '.Me Ir i ?:nv s^nse. a p ; F 11 ViTAl.J/'. :m: the M.-i-ml '?< l~]y fo <0 BBK m?Ek ? feHRAI, 6?;: ? Scientific Preparation Contain? "?;? : >' ?;icc-J r*fopar?ian Eleven Essential Jlhteraj.-- of ffainaiT T?f>rlv ftafeftfo-.-s r.-ifh y Vifamia** c:. L* rt'il blood i improve. . .. ...n, exerts a tone .r.. n r.." centers and inc.c--._cj t!:e haemoglobin ai the ! looa XODINX: ? l.i h net " an alterant in M > .. . - nt to the thyroid gland, and Is ya! f-cbra: !c r? -cMPiati.iin, bron^h-llc asthma ani sn:tre cor a - 't o\ :i.c ? d r.. Kir.7 or';'... r-irtit and pro*. eat. in c. aranr.ii CA1C2 C5X? vh. t-. i- . ? ??;? nr. oariil.vc. {:???'.?? toii'f I r fco:):* . iiiideraaut :-!:ed pr~-. !? V\ r-KSir.d -which acts es n ?' ' * t 'o lxilcsiinai tiaot d *c e ? metabolic peivr. A r " r. ? . i?ACA.\::sr - Wliir. j.-, in Uu vrwc:: k r.d deficient nerve nuIiK'iun PIIOSPHOnCI S~whlch a t-i .system, i:< in the bu.i-J.n? c( b ? ts I:, ^arrccfin^ *!-.In d::; cases t ? ii is arno r* : :-/rma :ni! ?;:mul2tc<t the h\j~A f making organs POT/, -siuril ? vvhich ^ : marked cf.'ici ::r.n metaoo!'. m a;.o * Is i\- o-'.ial to vital nctiviiy SOPH."- 1- -which :sts in supply n deiic;encv of phosphates, hc'.p" ''?( j corrcctior. of conKt'pai'an. i.-f w/ ..<? diurrltra a::o Ja-JK-'- , SUI.Pii lilt- - ? .i.r. ib r,- chl' :? .u neru'h ol albuminous oi'E-iij niid tissues plays an Important part in ths pliysiulosica] proc-ssses ut the body. locrcasas tlie intestinal secrc ions -,:d ii an inip-.-rrant tlcmeut :n nutrition. CARBON? which plays tn essential part In In; oulldlrs ol i iosiies. VITAMINS ? without which. It is now believed, the human bedy ''! find ?>'n !!lon ol Done-, rrroastractivr .* ?yl?. :u< ol e ; ol dan yrojs at end v retail, of u-. r.* .::-.rn!a. ?;:e ncrv Ucrri West Acidity Wrecks Your Health E'sgLi? Now to Reside ?fce f unerals Your Body Demands Eat with a Keen, Hearty Appetite, Enjoy Sound, Refreshing Slerp. Gain Renewed Strength and Vigor, Calm Your Tired Nerves and Enjoy Life LEW'S R/1INSSRAL COSWPOUBD-NATURE'S WAY TO HEALTH * SVieke This 10 Slay Test? Convince YourseSf! * Stop dosing yourself with "patent medicines," harsh purgatives, cib and cathartics for jus'. 10 ciavs Go to your nearest Druggist wul secure a bottle of LEE'S MINERAL COMPOUND. Take it regularly, s-d vratch the results. You'll be uaand at the feeling of renewed strength and vigor that soon appears.' No narcotics or altoiol to 'b'oopt you up" but a natural method of restoring health and enc.-gy. PCS SALS BY MAIN STREET and other good druggist# Everywhere, o? seai $1.25 i? Lea' Forsyth St, S. W., Aitaiifca, Go-, for * !?urg? oottift pwfags ?PH. mpi - .. Eliminates Excessive Acids, LEES MINERAL Clears the System of Toxins COMPOUND ft *is m 1 r> 1 nv Tones and Strengthens the Builds Blood, Bone and 1 issue. Organs of Digestion

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