SYLVAN VALLEY NEWS
Brevard Real Estate
Has a lot of good values to offer you in Farms, Vacant
Lots (sizes 1-4 to 7 acres) and several Houses and Lots* We
Have some real good bargains to those wanting to put a little
tnoney into a paying investment. What our town needs is to
get real estate to moving fast, and to do this it requii‘es more
real estate dealers and a company who has the money on hand
to pick up bargains and let bargains go* Don't ask too much
for your property and we will buy or sell it for you*
more property we sell the more people comes here, and that is
the way to build up our town. If you have any property for
sale or rent call and see our managers, Bell and Whitmire.
Office over Whitmire & Verdery's store.
Also have a very fine Hotel Site (Mt. Surprise) 3-4 mile
from court houee; 13 3-4 acres in boundary; prices reasonable.
Brevard Real Estate Company.
FINDS RIBS BROKEN.
Gratefully Appreciated.
Accident to Celebrated Sky Pilot in j t^ditor Sylvan Valiev News:
the Beautiful Sapphire Country Oc- ! ill you allow mo tlirongli yonr
curred Several Days Before He Knew I t^olnmns to express iny hearty ap
preciation and warm thanks for the
IL—Unique Mountain Character.
[S])ecial.[
Lake Toxaway, N. C., Sept. 27.
—Joe Diinn, the eelclmited “sky
])ilot” of the “Beautiful 8ap])hire
Country,” has just made a diseov-
ory—he has found that lio has
three hrokc'n i*ihs. The accident
occurred hist Saturday, hut Joe
didn't learn of the (>xtent of his in
jury till today,
Dunn doesn't come hy his title of
“sky ])ilot hecaus(‘of an> leligious I from other denomi-
iprocHvitics, Imt )H-ransoiillhislit« Toilav this sort of thins;
1 ne ^ iiiloti-d tourists and n'sort- j,,
(>rs throu^-h tlie ])ictur<‘sqiw moun-;
tain wiUls of the 8ai,].)iir,^ a raid was made on onr ],ro!n.
trv—the “sky hind” of North Car-
very cordial -svelcome that I have
received from the Transylvania
])eople on my return to make my
ahode with th('m after sixteen years
of exile from the “Land of the
Sky.”
Tliis welcome has been em7)ha-
si'/ed not only hy words hut hy
most substantial deeds. Time after
time we have hei'n the rt'cipients of
vegetables, provisions, hay, corn,
etc., not only from Davidson River
a rci^ular cyclon('.
and I wi're out vis-
olina. He is tall, lean and wiry,
with a shi-ewd eye and typical
mountain wit. His fame has
spread through the stati'inent of
tho.>^e who know him that he can
carry a man of average weight on
his back all day over the mountain
trails. When the iishermen and
hunters go out, Joe makes a pack-
' wagon for traps, ]>rovisions, etc.,
’ on his bac*k ; wlu'u they dro]> a deer
1 Joe comi's into camp with the ani-
■ mal across his back, no matter the
I si/e of the animal or the distance
I through the mountains,
i Last
ises, and when we rcturu(‘d we
fouTid the house ])ilod up with ])ro-
visions. Prominent in th(^pil(‘ was
lbs. of Hour with plt'nty of lard
to season it—sugar, coffee, cereals,
prescu'ves, jelly, ]>ickles, soa]), corn,
a])])les, ])otato(‘S, cabl)age and nu
merous and sundry otht‘r thiiigs,
ail of which will make us inde]H‘n-
dent of millers, groc('rs, vegetable!
dealers—and tlu'i‘(' w(‘re cliickens
enough to cnalile us to dodge tlu‘
butcher for some time to come.
Such kindn('ss makes a man feel
young and kindles a warm flame
A-IKTGN & SMITI-I
(Successors to Aiken & English)
Fresh
Meats
Ic
c
Groceries
about his lu‘aT-t that radiates liaj)-
Saturday he was hel])ing to ^ through his system. The
])ut some laige blo(*ks of ice on «i ])raying for th(‘se ])cople
wagon to be conveyetl to the foK'st wishing for then\ all
home of E. M. Ba(*kus, the Bra/il-
rubber king, of Brooklyn, N.
Goods delivered promptly.
Fresh Groceries at lowest cash prices.
Country Produce bought and sold.
When in town give us a call.
Concrete buildino:.
Phone 62
'Brevard, N. C.
THE NEW FURNITURE STORE
Furniture of all Kinds.
Organs, Trunks, Suit Cases, Shades and Hammocks.
Cash and Easy Terms.
Compiele Line of Fine Goins and Gaskets
ARTHUR KILPATRICK
Main Street Phone 89 BREVARD, N. C.
lan
Y., who is always lien^ in the au-!
turn for relic'f from hay fever and i
for the sho()ting and fishing. While j
lifting a two-hundred ])ound chunk ;
I of icc! he slip])ed and fell, his right |
j side striking the edg(‘ of it. i
i During th»> wcM‘k Joe n'marked
' that his side hurt him some*, but
; last night he went out as usual
with a 7>arty of fishermen from I
, Philadel])hia and Baltimore. Wliile
ht> was throwing som(‘ ln'avy logs |
^ on the canipfire at flight, lu' dis-
I cover(‘d that all was not right with
; his sid('. “Just put your hand here
: and feel my ribs,” .said he to one of
I the party. “Can't you feel three of
I them loose and sort *o broke like?”
I
i The fisherman, aft(*r his exainina-
ti(m, agreed that tlu' guide ]iad
good ground for his snrmi.^t?.
This morning Joe c*ame down the
trail at his usual gait, bringing in a
basket of trout and the fishing a])-
paratus. Dr. H. H. Gtirner, the res
ident ])hysician at Toxaway Inn,
found tliat throe of Joe's right ribs
had been broken, but the guide
would not submit to bi*ing plasteivd
up, and startl'd out again Avith a
party in searc-h of plu'asants.
sorts of blessedness and hap]nness.
With best wishes for th(> success
and usefulness of your ]>aper, sin-
cerc^ly yours, W. H. Davis.
Sept. 24th, 190(».
It is very much feared that
some of the Cubans, after trying
})eace, have concluded that they
do rot like it.
Senator Foraker is out against
reformed spoiling’. It is the gen
eral o})inion that neai'ly every
thing Koosevelt does will have to
undergo very critical scrutiny
bv Mr. Foraker.
Union l^lesting.
REMOVAL.
BALTO Mi
i Peace will come in Russia, per- i
: haps, when the police haveexter-
' minated the people, and the peo-
I pie have slain the police.
I Representative Longworth
thinks the nation's support of j
.President Roosevelt should ex-;
j tend to the entire family. |
I I
i The Cleveland high school is to !
I graduate “trained wiyes,” but|
; there is no diploma that can guar- i
j an tee immunity from the bargain I
' counter harjiy. '
I I
! ]\Ir. Moody hopes that it will;
' not be necessary for Mr. Roose-^
! j
velt to take the presidency again. |
Ditto Shaw: ditto Fairbanks; ditto ]
“Uncle Joe Cannon.” '
W. E. BISHOP, tiie old rellaljle PLUMBER,
Is now-located in his new building, one door west of the old stand,
■on West Main street. PeopMe wanting work in his line should con
sult him before contracting. PHONE 15.
When you have a cold it is well to
be very careful about using anything
that will cause co!istipation. He par
ticularly careful about i>reparations
containing opiates. Ur^e Kennedy’s
Laxative Honey and Tar, which
stops tiie cough and moves the bow
els. Sold bv lirevard Drug Co.
THE GH161N.AL LAXATIVE
. .....
t(i8 Dewais
f 'l &jr {
Best for Cliil^rGn
GOUGH
SYRUP
m s
^ Rad Clever Blossom cn Evsry Botila
Lc.pf-vinscoL
.lifccrly all ccueh ciires are cor.stipatinc. especially those contc,inia2 Opiates. Kennedy’s Laxeiiive Honey and T«ur moves the towels, coi.tains no Opiaiss.
Sold by BFXVAKD DRUG COMPAFY.
The next Union Meetin g of the
, Ti-ansylvania Association will be
I held with the Enon Baptise
; church, Sei)t. L'8-30.
j I'lfinAV.
j 11 a. m.—Sermon by P. G. Elsom.
. 1:80 p. ni.—The work of our Union
I as it lies before us. <Tcnerai dis-
! cussion led by F. M. Jordan.
I r>;00 p. m.—Does the Hible teach that
tlie chosen of the T.ord often sin
j “and come short of the glory of
1 God?”
i Twenty minute speeches. 1. Old
l^stament teaching, P. G. Elsom.
New Testament teaching, Jno.
W. Ihiggs.
SATUllDAV.
10:00 a. m.—lleligious exercises led
i by the pastor of Enon churcli.
; 10:15 a. ni.—Our religious home life.
I Twenty miiiutes speeches. 1. Tlie
parents, F. M. Jordan. 2. The Hi-
I ble in the home, Judson Corn.
I Higii ideals for the home, P. Cr.
I Elsoin. 4. Proper reading for the
: home, Jno. W. Ih iggs. r>. Proper
j topics of conversation in the home,
J. M. Hamlin.
1:J:00 m.—Sermon by T. C. Iloltz-
Cluw.
1:;>0 p. m.—Kind of mission work
that should be done in our Associa
tion. General discussion led by
F. M. Jordan,
3:00 p. m.—How shall we train our
church memb('rs, and especially
the young, to meet the increai»ing
deinaiids ami eulargemeut of our
work in our state and nation, and
to the ulniost parts of the earth?
Led by E. Allison.
sr.vDA V.
f>:30 a. rn.—lieligious exercise.-s led
by Jno. W. Ih’iggs.
10 a. m.—Sunday school mass me(4-
ing. Three twenty njiimtes
speeches.
11 a. m.—Sernmn by F INI. Jordan.
Every church in the Associa
tion should be represented in the
Union. A glorious meeting is
expected. The Committee.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE.
By Virtue of tlie Yiowor of sale contaiiied in a
certain deed in trust from W. S. l.ankford and
Aife, Haute a. Lankford, to E. T. Heiinintr,
Trustee, dated the 10th davof April, and
duly recorded in the office of Uegi.ster of i>eed.s
for Transylvania coumy, N. in BfKfc of
Mortgatres and Deeds in trust Xo.2, on page
to whiuli reference is hereby made, which said
deed in trust was executed ]>v the said W. S.
Lankford and wife, Hattie A.'Lankford, to tlie
undersigned trustee to secure a promissory note
executed by thesaiil l.ankford and wife’to W.
S. Asiuvortli lor the sum of one thou>^and four
huiiured and twenty-Mve oollars said
note beint; ol even date with said dee>l in trust
and bearing interest from uate at six per <;entum
l>er annum, inteiest due and i>uyable annually,
and default having been made in the pa.viuen!;
of said noie and interest secured by said deed
in trust, whereby the power of sale therein «-on-
taii.e t has become oi.erative, and the suid W. S.
Ashworth having applied to me, the under
signed, trustee, for a sale of the property, 1 will
therefore on Monday, October the l^t, l!>0'!, at 12
o’clock, n(K>ii, sell at public auction, for cash,
at the court house door in the Town of Hrevard,
rransyivania county. N. C., to the his'liest bid
der, tlie following property to-wit :
First Tract—Alljoining ihe lands of S. F. Mc-
Carrel et al , beginning on a black oalc and runs
with the Car-on line soutli Uo |M)les to a stake;
thence soutii to deg east Ou po!c*s to a stake at
Poor’s line; thence with the same north :'>0 deg
east 90 }Mjles to a stake; thence the same couise
DO poles to a stake at Ni«-hoUon’.s line; thence
north .5'» deg west .'o poles to a stake; tlience
west UKJ poles to the beginning.
Second Trai t—Also aiiotlier tract beginning oa
the same black oak, K. \V. Johnstone's. Itax-
ter’s and !S. Nii-holscn's corner; thence west
with Carson’s line 45 poles to a staKe, Carsc)ii's
corner; thence witli the sanienortli l4i> i>oles to a
stake; thein-e east '.in jniles to a slate at said
Uaxter’s line; theni-e wiih his and said Nichol
son s line south ;.o deg east 1 H pjiles to a stake;
thence to tin; tx'ginning, wliii.h said tracts oi
land were c inveyetl to the said \\. S. Lankford
by deed daie.l December :*nd, iss4, and recorde'i
in Hook .5, at page .VIV, of the deed lecords for
Transylvania county.
Third Tiact—Al.-<o another tract of lainl aiijoin-
ing the lands of .J. C .Mull, Wni. Landreth et al..
beginning at a sa.ssafras staki-and runs east 113
[Miles to a black oak ; tlience south i:,.5 jnile.s to a
ehestnut on tlie north side of I'rawford’s moun
tain; thence west G |K»les to a chestnut, the be
ginning lorner of a 100-acre tract; thence M>uth
::o poles to a b.ack gum ; thence east I jxiles to a
Spanish oak thence sontii deg west 100;
poles to a stake; thence west loj iKiies to a stake;
thence north poles n» a stake; thence west li
poles to a stake in a branch; thence down the
branch to the forks of the branch, a stake;
thence north H deg west with the road \2 fnMes to
a stak»‘; thence north (J deg east 3^ poles to a
maple on the bank of the creek; thence down
the creek to its mouth; thence down th(‘ river to
the old line; thence south deg east 1S8 i«)les to
the beginning, containing 410 acres more or less,
which said tract of land was eonveyed to V.'. S.
Lankford by A, S. Mull, <*om‘r, by deed dated
Kebtu-.iry liith, 188.'), aiul recorded in the record
of deeds for Transvivania county in Hook oi
DeeOs No. at page '(.iS.
Fourth Tract—a1m» 4 .i-4 acres of land adjoin
ing the aljove laiiil-and which uas we,sconveyed
to the .'■aid W . S. Lankfoni by a decree of court
in a special pioceeding of W.'s. Lankford vs. the
heiis of H;iriison Wiisyn, except sucli parts oi
the aforc'aiii tracts as were conv.-yed by the
said \\ . s. Lankford f»y deed i>rior to tiie loth
day of A{)ril, IKoH, and duly recorded prior to
said date, the amount to be sold under this sale
being acres, more or le-s; the same being all
the lands owi.ed by the said W. Lankfonl and
wife Apiil lOtli, iyo3, lying on Car.-^oiis creek and
Fr*^nch Hroad river.
The aforesaid lands and premises will be sold
sul-ject to a prior judgment leiii formerly held bv
C. H. Ma>liburii et al. and duly assigned to a
trustee f«;r the u-e and benelit of W' S. Ash
worth. Said sale to satisfy the aforeiiK-ntioned
Viromissory note and the accrued interest tiiere-
on, costs, c(tiniiiis.'ions. I'tc Tiiis August'.i.'nd
l!'oa. K.'1 HKNNING, Trustee.
D. L. Enoi.i.-'II, Attorney.
Is3 of Stock Law EieoilGn.
North Carolina—Tn^iisylviinia County.
Oflice of the board of County Coininissioi'Cr^,
August Kill, mOt)
Whereas, npon a petition oi one-fifth of the
qualitied voters of a certain boundarv in Little
liiver Township asking that a stock law election
be held within the boundary hereinafter de-
tined, and whereas said petition was heard at
.August meeting of Hie board, and the election
onlered to be held on M-jiiday. the 1st day o:
October, 3!)0il, within the following delined
boundary, to-wit; Heginning on the stock law
fence north of the Surratt old lield : thence run
ning south to the Sunatt ticM ; tlience with the
road to H C. Landreth"s fence; thcuce with his
east fence to the rr.ad at Hutler Hunt’s place;
thence with the road to W S Ashworth's fence
at the southeast corner of tlie fence, on the east
side of the niack Knob; thence <lo-., n the ridge
to the Pridmore i>l.ice: thence the nearest an<l
mo-t practicable naite to t!ie Laurel Creek school
house; thence ero'sing the river n<-*air a branch
above the old bridge; thence up said brdtich to
the road at HiX)ker's line; thence Kast vMth <-aid
road to .M. I). Kice’s fence, on the east side o(
W. ,r. Ray's plai e; thence a straight line to the
Hendei.son stock law fence; thence north with
said stock law fence to French IJroad river:
thence up said river and said stock law bound
ary to the Kvereit stock lavv bou'iilarv: tl-.env?
to the beginning.
Notice i'-lu reby given that an election will ba
held within the above deiiiit-d boundarv. at Lir-
tle river voting place on Monday, tlie ‘ist davoi
October, 19j(j, under tiie same rules and regiila-
tions provided by law for tlie election of
members of the General Asseniblv, at which
time and iilace will be submitted to’the qualitie<l
voters therein the que'tiDii of “Stcck Law" or
‘•No Stock Law. ' Luther Kilpatrick has been
i)p[H)inted ^regi.-trar of said election, and Oat
Shipiaan and H. P. Moore, judges.
L. \V IJKOOKS, Chairman B. (; C.
M. V,’. GALLOWA V, Clerk of Board.
Entry No. 2477*
Xamon and Thnrmon Gallowav enter and
claim acres of land iu Gloucester Townslup
I in said county, on the waters of West Fork of
French i;roa<l river. Beginning on .lohnv Mc-
Caall's maple corner and runs with McCall's
line to the river: then down and with the rive*-
to the old Henjaniin Tramell line; then with
said Tramell line to Washington Gallowav's
line; then witli Galloway’s line to his corner-
then w ith F. O. I homas' line to W. c. Gallo
way’s line, and with Gallowav’s line to Wade
Gailoway’.s line: then with Wade (Jallowav'ji
line to the beginning. Enteix-d Aug. S. 1!VM;. ‘
M. U . GALLoWaY. Entry Taker.
Entry No* 2479.
Dolphas McCrary enters and claims 200 acrc-s
of land, more or le.ss. in Little Hiver lownship
Transylvania ciainty, on the waters of Reaso*-
over creek, adjoining the lands of Loss Ailihoii
and otlu'r-'. Heginning on a ^tone in or nea’’
said Allison’s line ^^nd runs thence various
i-ourses for complement, ,^o as to include vacant
land. Entered Aug. 17, I'tOf!
M. W. GALLOWAY, Entry TaVer.
Entry No. 2480.
p. G. .Jones enters and claims l.i acres of lari
in Hogback Touiishin, Tran.syJvania count>'.
ad joining t he lands of Klom Galloway, ]ums(*lt
and others, on the waters of Indian creek
Beginning on a black oak on the Blue Ridge an»i
runs .southw'ard with .1. Kizer’s line K) his cor-
ner, then still with his line to another corner of
his, thence various cour.'cs for complement so as
to include all vacant land. Entered SenteiK-
berS, 190'i, M. W. (CALLOWAY.*
* Entry Takar.
Entry No. 2481.
J. A. Breedlove enters and claims ,50 aere?' of
land, more or le^s, in Hogback Township,
J'lansylvania county adjoining lands of the b’.
U . Jireedlove estate and others. Beginning on
the northeast corner of No. 57 and runs with th-
line of No. .57 northward to its corner, ;ui*i
thence various courses for complement so a:> to
include vacant land. Entered Sent->mber'»’iul
A. D., lOOt). M. W. GALT.OWAY-.”
Entry Taker.
I, M. . Galoway, Entry Taker fi>r Transylva
nia countv, certily that the foregoing are” true
copiesof entries made, as will appear bv refer
ence to the entry book in mv otlice.
M. W' GALLOWAY,
Entry Taker.