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Coiiiiiiissioiier’s Sale, North Carolina—Tiunsylvdina I’ounty. Kyv.rtueof the fK)\ver Kiveii me as comni's- Rioiier by ti.e Siiicrior roun (»f Trausylviiina Coiiaty III a ctTiaiii dei-iee isMied hy ilie C)«*rk of isaid Court oil ihe 7th day of Dc-ciiiIk t. I.Oj, ill u s|te('iul I r.ice (l.iiff eiitiiicd Harriet Kvvis. Admiin>tr..tnx of J. E. Revi>-, «le> ea-ed, vs. Joe ItevJsetal , 1 willse 1, subjet-i tovioAi-r rights «'f Harritt R. vi', wido \ on the 7th ''iiy -f Ilarcli, »t bei j; the lir t Monday in Man h, 19G4 at the court lionse doi>r in Hrev.-ni, N. t; , at ls5 o'clofk in. toihe highest bidder for a 1 tbe <leMTibe»i t acts of J.iiid lyinj; in Ho;;lia( 1\ Town-hip, on tlie \v:it“r> of Hear civli and Coley's creek »nd be n, ih>i land> fonn..r v owned by .1. E. Uevis. F»i-si 1 raei I ying on the waters of Kear'Camp cietk and bonndeii a> f hows: HeirinniiiKon a bl»ek Oiik !«nd ru .s (mill 45 eiiM 127 iM*le> to n --take: Hm h -ouHi rci ■!.« we-t 1:27 h> a stake; then north SOdep: we-1 i:C7 |K>les toasinkc; then iiorth 50 deg easi ls7 i>oles to the be^slnn iijr. it bei IK the sMue iractof land c.»nvfye i l»y deed from S. W. He <l and wile toJ. K K*'Vfs oit th^ Xjrih t»f l)e<- , isro. lind r. com led in l<»M>k of l>oeds Xo (j <it ' i of the deed rccord.-» of Trun- fylvania county. * Sec »iiU Tr;.ti -Beiiip State Orant No. S3, Rranted lo J E Kev.s on tnc IS h day of l»e<r , J<S~4. aiid bound'd and lieMTib d a^ fullow>: H jrin'diiir at a hirire iiuinii* on '.he Souih C:iro- lina liin-, iel* w tne DcHliten Falii, and lu-s I'orth 5 deK west 1,0 poles lo a Make; tin n south 5 deg we>t r»') poU s lo stak- ; the i s nth (i!» det: we«i 1(K) no e-i lo the beniniiinj;, containin.^ UlO acrcs more or less. Sale nuule ft>rthe vnri'oseof crealinfr assets in flie hand-. «>t' ilie admini.-trairix with whirli lo pay <lebis 'i'his J.ii'uary -,7 19(14 WKi.OH (iALLoWAY, ('onimi>sioner. At Cross Purposes IVI \<>tine of Fnl>iii;ilnin NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. North raroMna, Traii'-ylvmi:i Ox.nty. In tlu' SnjHTior t t)un, bi'iore tue Cleik. \V. W (ir.ivrly. ft al., v.s I.. H. (-irHvely, .1. M (Iiavely M. .! <ianvn a d lui'la Hi (t:isI<>h ‘■Jarreii. Kel>e<' a B ris aiM luis- h.iiid .lolui Hiri". 1’i‘ in ha Ca e anil hushainl 'I'o'n Ca-i'. 1U‘U (•allo\'ay Stf\'“n (-.a low. y. Karl lU’ilmo'i, Mo t Uc.imon, | ol' fiiiuMioiis. l.ewis Kedtiion Wi 1 Kcilnio •. | Hiinyan |{e>inio l/'/./.ie KHi-^ i ntid hnst ;ind M t Klli>, lu ior | Fi I'ey ai.d hutb .ud AieXui.«U“r ' Finley I The di“f(.“ndants above niiTncd v. ill take notice that an aci'on ei'title I a' s.liov.- ha-- been cmiji- niein cd in the Sui» r or (''lUfi ol Ti'iui-yiv m.;i fo.iniy beiore ihe < Icrk 1' r a -aie a:.d <ilvi.-.i..n of the laiKis of liic liiic I, (' tiravciy and Mana- ret Grave y. olTransylva"’ ' *<>u ly -aKl lai.d> lying on the head " aict'of Ka--t !• r>of t-rmcii Hroad river and tlic sai 1 .U ten 'ant will fiirtiuT take ' o icc t' al t I’yarc ic.|i' re < li> a'MCii :'’ the ollic--of I he Cle'i-. <>!' the Suit-ror . « i. i of Transy v nia coti"iy : t h s Hi c in t! i‘ n v, oi Hrevaul. N C.. on' the-? th <iay ot" y. D‘.K)I, and ai>s\v«-r or dc nr i<> thi.' icut nn i.f 1 laint’lV' V' h-c ' wi.l liicic I c !i ■ <1 i-- -a il a i :o , or the lel'ef thiTei il. niai.ilni will i.*- i.iii".! to sa <1 plainiiils as tlu'ir p't n.)!!--! :iM >>' in.iy sho .V. ' T. r I <! I" i I ' ('1 Ik • 1' .-^iip no ( ■ 111t This r th dav of .lai-iiai v. iini NOTICE* rne'*<j.i:Jifi> <1 us aiini iii-1 rator of \V. r, Fi-Iter, <le(ri\ I, iate < f Transylvania coun y, N. C.. 1 his is u,' kitify a'1 t>»-'s<>ns liavini;' ciaini- atraiiot the estii *ot ilu-said \V Fisht r locx- iiihit tlieui to the undfrsp,ii< d on or !»,•!<> i- ti c I'i’li day of Argii-r.V nn)!. or ilii> loiic.-■ ill 1. • pie il in barof their lei ove’y. Ai' i i‘i>ons in- «ieiitc<l :o ^aid <.stat * w ill pica e make iiiiiiiciliatc payment. this jMlgllst ]•?. I'MKJ. KK()1>\ K FISHKK, Adiiiini'tralor W. \V. Z.\fHAKY. Alton.cy. so V-AJIS* ‘ r.;cPEHi£NC^ Mrs. Crushington (a widow), 39: Plor- ence Crushington (her daughter), 18; Tit- tums (her kitten), 6 months; Hon. George Hilton, 35. Scene: Mrs. Crushington’s drawing room. Mrs. C. and her daughter are chat ting. IvS. C—lie hasn’t called yet. He can’t be going’ to disappoint us! Aiid I told lliem to say 1 \vas not at lioaie to anyone eltt'. Flor.— liuu nice of you, niothcr dear! Mrs. C.— My dear child, you are very good to say so. even when there is dan ger of our not admitting Frank Konier. Flor.— 1 don't care for Frank ivonicr. Mrs. (’.— Don't you. really? 'I'hen you needn’t have* given him four danei sat the county ball. Flor.— -Now, Madame Proiirietv.don't throw stones, or J shall bring you to book for dancing two sots of i^apcers, and—yes. actually—one waltz with the liunorar’le (leorge at that sllf-‘'ain'_' ball. At your age, too! I’m quite ashamed of you. When he calls this afternoon 1 shall give him a good scoki ing. Mrs. C.—Florence, you are too flip pant. Flor.—So is Tittums. and so are yon. We’re all llipjiant? Aren’t we,Tittums? Tit.—Mew! mew! Mrs. C.— When (ieorge Ililton arrives perhaj)s you woukl not mind leaving us j.k-.Tie l'(jr a ft w minutes? Flor.—1 was just about to ask yoti wl. iitM- y; ii coukln'l lind some pretext for being calieil away. Mrs. c'.—1? FKsr.— Wl 11. y(;u know, it’s difficult wlu II tl'.(' (!;•;.gv ii is iii esent. Mrs. (’.— rhedrag(jn—diliicult! What on c;irth do you mean? Flor.— 1 mean llial he niighl feel awk ward even iirfore you. dearest, (iive me ten miiuitis. Mrs. (’.— You absurd cl’.ild! I la. h.a. I becin lu .-ee. .Kiid*-:) y<>u aeluall;, I;ave th(' eiVront', ; v lo presume tiiat -(/iir ex- jiietcd c:iik ;■ is c^iining here topropi ne for your hand? I-'lor.— Weil, what else could 1 as sume? If not, vxhy all this i)lanning and selu Tt.ir.;^- to gel him liere aioue? Mrs. Fi(-; < nee. I am a Vvi.low. Flcr.— Yes. am! a \ ery rt s[,'. ctable oni‘. You’ll be :.iii iijue i)ri sciil !y. Mis. C. — I a:n on the sur.ny jide of forty. Fior.—Th< slunM. Mrs. ('.--> still not di J'lor.- >■:, Mrs. ('. -"'i ad\ iec a!;;! e Flor.—A Mrs. ('.- dr.ys :ire getting terribly \ (Ui ll.iiik? > 1; ils iv.e tl'.at I am ,1(1 ;/i ;. \ rai-; i;;ns. :f;i;!y ,v ra:M i;>*;s. :•.] youi seil need a father’s !. Ir.;.'I land’s. X:i. a r.i!her's I ho])e to be Trade Marks Designs r«iVV ' COPYRIGKTS Anrone sr>Ti.iln« a pkeir’i nrd dp.'criptloji may Ijuicicly :ia”ci I jiia mir epitui.ii free " nether aa Inis .li.iV'v f'l.iTinMltiicjt* tittns .strict ly < ial. 5 l:?!iii!nioU on Pa* oiits «ent frno. liM.'st f<;r > i''iirii ir I'.'itetits, Piifeius5 t liki'ti T>!r'i:i!!i: Mi:nn Co. rcceivd apictal Hot ICC, wi'• .nit, c.iars.:i\ ia tlio A ha>Hl.‘^onr'.ely illii'^triito''! Vipekiy. linreest CiP» ciiiatioii of any s<-ip:'ii!ic ’:>rr:ial. 'i'ornis. f.S • ■year; f-.iir ni<;n;hs, ft. 1-<>M by .-I’.l ncws.ieatera. isUP M Co 36tCroadway, fJew York liraucb O‘uioo. ti25 F St, Wasbiuyio';. D. C- FOR SALE. Bargain in Real Estate. I will .-;e’l tb(‘ followiiiii- r(‘:il estate on I'CMsoiiabU* tei-nis--n::mu'y. (•iii -iia 1!' cash. i)alanee in o:u? and two yoars. ()n<‘ six-i'ooin house with outbnil;iiti::s on one acre lot. ()t;t* five-cootn hon.se with outluiiIdiiigs or. l!'. a<'fe lot. '1’rice verv low for ])r<>|>erty ly’’n>i’ in town. Ap))ly to 'P. 15. ('ilAlt'i'. able to j;r( sent you with such a father in-- Flor.--( Ieorge I Tilt on ? M rs. (’.—''’he : :i !t:e. I'lt r.— ;.l.sii;d ir.otlier! Xow 1 l e;:!n i;i rst:;:Mi. .\r.d so you ac tually l!;:vc ; :ii' t iVfoult ry to assume— .M rs. ('. ii 1 i V . \\ i Ii y(,u I F'lor.- I \v:..iril Mrs. C. 'i'; - l;a\\ one’s cliiki turn llju; .1 ::: (I I 1 ’s II !: il.lt u ra!! I'l i.— T'r.t a [u;>l!u j’ sItouH try to m;;i- l'.-*r tlaiiL'!;tcr’s pi o.-iiect.—it's abcn; inal.!i‘. .Mrs. ('.—A mere cliit likt' you I Ycin'g ciu.ti'. !i t;) bv j;is daughtei l J’joi. -.\iid \(;u ndght have been his mctlKi-! Tit. — M('W. mew! J’i(,r. Wl.;it d( «, s it v.-;int. the dear? Mrs. ('. -\'(.iir l i’ilf n thiiiks it’s '.car tea tir:’.". ean have y;.'Urs in tlie breal:i'a;-t-r F'lor.— I shall i’xvc mine here. M i i;. (— ;'o you insist? I'k — 1 (’■; iiisi.'l. >irs. ('.— You will spoil the game for us both. i'k.r.— I (’idn’t know Mr. Ililton was a iiheii.- :int I 300 Square Feet''' two coats to the gallon, that’s what TheSherwin-Wiluams Paint will cover. And on a good surface it will cover more than that. No paint will do better, and very few paints will do as well. Maximum covering capacity, easiest spreading qualities, longest wear, and greatest economy are what we claim for S.W.P. It’s the one safe paint to use. Always gives satisfaction. If you want to save money in painting let us show you the way. We sell paints for all kinds of good painting. Mrs. C.—Verj- •well! I shall tell them not to admit him. Flor.—Y'ou are too late, my Lad}’. He Is coming up the stairs. Mrs. C.—Those electric bells! (A servant announces “The lion. George Hilton.”) Mrs. C.—My dear Mr. Ililton, how good of you to keep your promis'e! Flor.—And a promise made in the jiark, too. Ilil.—I am most pleased to find j'ou in. Ah, that beautiful Persian kitteni (Coaxing it.) Tit.—Mew, mew! Mrs. C.—And you love l<ittens? Ilil.—Well, love is rather a strange word. Flor.—C)f cours>e it is. How nbsTird you are, mother dear! Mrs. C\—Yes, love is a strange word, Mr. Ililton. Ilil.—F'ew people seem to think so nowadays. 'J'he modern equivalent is too often caprice or fancy. Mrs. C’.— Florence, dtar, would you mind fetching that photograph of'Fit- tums w hich .Mr. Romer took, for ^, ou? l'*lor.— I will ring for it, dearest. (Does so.) I caught a nasty cold, Mr., H ilton, at the county ball. Mrs. C.—Yes, poor child! I quite for got. 1111.—I’.m so sorrj', and I heard j ou danced so" well, too. Flor.—Why weren’t you there? nil.—Because I don’t care for danc ing now. Mr. IJomcr dances well, doesn’t he? Flor.— Pretty well. Mrs. V.—Nov.- that’s not fair, Fkirrie. You never dance a second time with a bad dancer, and with .Mr. Jionier you— Flor.—Mother, there’s a spider in your hair. Mis. ('.—s])ider! O! l!il.— I don’t see it. Flor. -It’s off now. Ilil.—-\!rs. Crushington, I want you to do me a f:ivor. .Mrs. C'.—It is granted. Ilil.— It n^ay seem a great liberty" to take (;n so short ai: aecjuaintance. Mrs. — li;:d ru,t J-'lorei.ce better leave 1 !i(> room ? Hi!-—hy should she? My favor concern.'-’ Ik*:’ as iriicli a^ \ ourse!f. Fkir. (:isi!:c) —I said so! Mrs. C. (as').e) — j ki;ew it! IliI.—Do you love tliis kitten very mucli? Mrs. (’. —,\s if one would be so foolish as lo lov(‘ a I:ii i i n ! Fk;r.—Ot c(;;ns.,* not. It's a pretty l)laylhirg, 11'.at's a!l. 'I'it.— Mew, i:;( w! Ilil.— 1 know sonu'* oiu* wlu) is d\'ing t<^> [.'( s.-f s.~ il a kiitcii as ihis. •Mrs. ('.—i;c may have this one with j)k as Ii re. Ilil.- -Then you would really no? mind }-a rt ing wit h it ? .'drs. C. (asi<le)—Wliat has this to do with it? (.\loiid) Not in tlu- least. Anything to oblige \ou. d('ar Mr. Hil ton. Ilil.— How delightful of yoiil 'I’lien I v.ill st'.’ui Ti;itii’is out to Au.-tralia. if I iiKiy. by the very next boat. 1 i;(;|;{. you v.-n't mind the vf>y:ige,'I'it turns! Tit.— Mw. niew I Mrs. ( .—S(>nd hi r wherever you like - to the north pok> or th.e <rju;i;i;r. -\'.d now. wl.at is your favor? I am dying to grant it. Hi!.—^'(jii liave grant'd it. Flor. —What. Tin ums? Ilil. —'i t s. Tiituin;'! Don’t you think that’.- quite i noiigh to :isk for one after- nocn. you g^ iu rotis beings? M r.'. ('.—.So t hat’s all ? Fil.-Cjnile.* A stijii;!;;! and (k'sultory conversa tion full.iws for about iive minutes. Hill O’! s to j-o. .’sirs. {'.—(ii.od .;i.:y. Mr. Ililton. Fk.r. — V>'(;i.!d ii be too i n(iU isit ive to ask v,!:o is yiiur Australia:! ii'ie’ui? liil.—N.-.t at all. I hojie to int rotluee lur t<) you li some liiiv. I Her! nil.— I'es, Mis.s Calthorpe—my fian cee. Mrs. C.— S our fiancee! Hil.— liidi'.’t you kn(jw I was en- grig', (i ? W; !l. it is ratJier a secret. i!;.t 1 do:i‘‘ n’ind lellin.'; yo ■. Siie’s the sv.iilist jiirl in i he wovid. anti I’m the liu'ki. St man I Mi s.C. (ieily) —How charr.iing! (i(iod aft (' r;'.iM,:i. !•'!()!•. K'':illy. J\!r. Iliiton.. it seems ter;i!,'V ungracious, but 1 don’t think I could ];art with Ti*.tunis. She is n.iy owii iittl'j kitten. ;:iul has woinul her- Ki'ir round tny heart. ihivcu't .’'ou, darli ;io ? 'l it--.MeV('. mew! Hil.—s you phase. >Hss ('rushing- tOi.; hut 1 V. i 'h you liadn't rai.-H'd my lio.)cs toda-h thi.ni. (kiod aliv moon. (Fxit.) Flor.—Raised his hopes to dash them, indei (1! Mrs. C.—.My d.?ar. tlie num's a beast! Tit.— .\iew, mev, ; — iihiek an.d White. Voting Contest THE SOLD BY DeVane Snp]3ly Co. Dealers in and Headquarters for Hardware, Furniiure and Paint Supplies. Cull and s:e onr complete stock. Phone 2. Brevard, N. C. Cheap Seiii3rs’ i icksts. On tht‘ first tnul third Tuo.^d.iys of eacli month till April, 190-1, tlue Frisco System (Saint Louis jnid San Francisco Ilailrond) will s^ll reduced one-way ;»nd round-trip tickets tVoni FJirmin^iiam, ]\lem])his and Saint Ijonis to point.s in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Indian Terri tory a>id Texas. Write \V. T. Saun ders, Gea. Pass. Agt., Atlanta, Ga. $YLVAN VALLEY NEWS BRSVAR.D, N. C. With the hope of iiicreasin" its ciicnlation amon" the be.st peoplt- in this mountain j-ection, has inat.^uiated a contest on tie mo.sl liberal i)roposition ever mtide by a country new.^^paper. We will furnish the best material on the market and paint in the most approved style of the art a Church, Parsonage or SohooE-House somewhere within tlie cii-cle of its intluence Free of Cost to Winner (jii('sli(»ii of wliat hiiiMiiiii' shall be |>ainte<l wilUbe d(‘- by tlie votes of subs(.*ril)ers to the News, as follows: Every h'ew cr Renewal Siifcscriter for 2 yesr receives a Cci’pcn gcod fcr 32 vcte:. emor.tlis “ “ 16 “ Eao!] c:pi' of t;.c i:a;iGr (’uaing tlic ccnlsst will CGr.la;ii a coupon pod for cne vcte. \\ Ik‘11 th(‘so (‘()iij)0!!s ai'O voted they are (lejiosited in a lo(*ke(l ballot-liox, lh(‘ key of which is in the },)osses.''ion nf Sii[HM*ior (’ourt Clerk T. T. Loftis. and the box will not br o})Cii(.d until the contest close.s. Xo changes can l)e niadt* aft(‘r vote is cast. ('ont(‘sl o))e!ied Feb. 1 an<l will close Api'il oO at inidni.tihi. A disinteiosted coniniittee will (*onnt the ballots and declar<* the winner as early in 2\lay as po.v.sible—date to be publislied later. Gives ycu the county paper in the State for a year. Gives you a chance to help beautify and preserve a church or school building. I il U^ppcif, '^fhis is election year and yon are int(*i est»>d: a wai’ 1-(Mw(‘eii Kn^^sia and Ja]>an is now in ])ro:Liress and yon nnist know ii- ontconu': J’n’evard is growing and yon want to kee[) })osted on her progress; :^oii Should Take Yotir County Paper. Subscribe Now!! Don^t fail to get the COUPONS and vote them in this CONTEST. There is still a chance lo [enter the race and win. cnly in the race and room for all. Watcli for liie Weekly Report of the Voting Contest
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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