SYLVAN VALLEY NEWS
Annual Statement
psylvaiiia Coiinty, Year Ending Dee.I, '07
The foilovcing amonnts have been
pjuil The county commissioners for
flieii’ scrvices:
T BrooliS, inc. Jan. 14, ’OO $12.00
Henry, “ “ 12.00
jnoCDeaver, “ “ 12.00
\V Brooks, to May 1, 1907 14.00
Henry, 16.00
jjio (■ “ “ iG.OO
L \V Brooks, 2 days insi^ecting
,4cck-law fence 4.00
Henry, “ •“ *’ 2.00
Tlie number of days each has
jiiet with the Board is as follows :
jj \V Brooks, 27 ; W M Henry, 28 :
jno C Deaver, 23.
Milos traveled by each, 0.
Xo unverified accounts audited.
I^orth Carolina, Transylvania Co :
I, M. W. Galloway, register of
deeds and ex-officio clerk of the
Board of County Commissioners of
sakl county, hereby certify that
the fore^?oin" is a correct statement
of the amounts audited by the Board
of Commissioners to the members
thereof, and also a correct state-
nient of the number of days service
rendered by each, and that said
statement is in compliance with the
requirements of section 1326 of the
revisal of 1905. This Nov. 30, 1907.
M. W. GALLOWAY, Reg. of D.
TRUSTEE’S SALE.
By virliie;;of the power given the undensignefi
tnisr*>e in a certain deed of trust executed by
Lad^on and wife. Jane Ladson; to
Welch Galloway, trustee, on the 3d day of l^e-
ceinber. 190(5, to secure the payment of a certain
note oxei uted by sa'd Mar.«.hall Ladson and
wife, Jaue Ladson, of even date therewith for
the>ura of Two Hundred and Eighty dollar>;
payable to the Brevard Balling Company on the
31 d ’ y of Decern be r, j 907:
Aiui wherea>, >-aid note hos been assigned to
W. H Fauikuer by said bank and the f>arae is
now pa't due, and default having been made
in the payment th» reof according to the con
ditions set out in said l>< e<i t'f Trust, and notice
having be<>n giveu required in said Dted of
Trust, and the said W H Eaulfc »er, the owner
and holder of said Deed of t rust and the Note
secured thereby, having made application to the
said trustee to Sfll the la.'d described in s«aid
Deed of Trust for the purf»ose of satisfying said
notv, interest, cost and expenses, now therefore,
I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at tht;
Court House door in tt\e Town of Brevard, Trdn-
sy:vaniacouj»ty, on Monday January thirteenth
at twelve o’clock M., all the following de
scribed tract i)f land, situated in Brevard Town-
^hip, nesir the north west cornorate limits of the
Town of Brevard, bounded as follows: Adjoin-
i- glan<"sof P. S. King, T. H. Hampton and
otht r. Ik'giinitg O'l a Black O.'ik, Kings corner
and runs s i9de:^ W 12 1-ii poh s t<> u stake at
Kesorvolr street then N 2l detf W ]2 ik) es to a
stake, the south east c»»r;ier of a three louith :.cre
lot. tlien With Keserv<*ir street, N 3.' deg VV It
jKjles and 17 links to a stake, Laoson’s somh
Wtst corner of a 1-a acre Jot; then N 4fi 1-2 ock
E 14 poles to a sto^e on the so ili side of the roa«i;
then with the road S deg E 5 poles and 2i links
to a St ike ueiir three White oaks. Kings corner;
then H 31E l4 poles and 20 Jinfc', to the bepnming,
coiitai nng 2 acres m -le or le s this bound »r.» of
lai d t inbraciiig thv^ five pan els of land conveyed
by T H. Hampton and other-'10 Mareha.l Lao-
son, as will appear by reference to the records of
iJeeds in the Register’s office of Transylvania
county.
This sale is made subject* to one mortgage deed
and note In the amount of ?i0i).00 and interest on
same, wh;ch note an<l mortgage is dated Sep
:joth 10 -2 and re<*orded in Book of Mortages No. 3
at page 544 of Transylvania county, and is made
for the purpose above mentioned. This Dec. 9lh
1907. WELCH GALLuWAY, Trustee
COMMISSIONER’S SALE.
By virtue of the power given the undersigned
iu an order made by the Clerfc ( f the Supenor
Court of Transylvania county on the 10th day of
Dete.i'ber, I9ti7, in a case tending in said «up<'-
rior Court, before the Clerk thereof, wherein
Catherme Lyday and others are plaintiffs and
R. L. Revis and otners are aefendants, I will
sell to the highest bidder, at pub ic auction, fur
cash, at the court house door in Brevanl, in
Transylvania county, on Wednesday, .lanuyiy
I5th, 19u8, all tliC following described lands
isu' ject to the dower rights of Harriet Revi )
lying in Hogback Towt>ship on Bear Cam.'
creek, Coley’s crcek and water- of Hor'iepa.sture
river, and known as the lands of J. E Revis,sr.,
bounded and descnbe<l a> follows, to-wit:
First Tract—Beginniug on a b ack oak and
runs 8 45 deg E 127 poles to a stsike; them e S r>0
dfg W l;i7 ijoles 10 a stake; thence N 50 deg W
127 poles to a stake; tht nee N 50 deg E l5i7 1 oles
to the beginning, coutaining 101) acres more or
less.
Second Tract—Being State <»rant No. 82, Be
ginning at a Black (ium, corner of the J. E.
Kevis tract and runs W 100 po es to a stake;
then N 200 poles to a stake; then S 38 deg h
pfjles to a slake; then WOO poles to the begin
ning containing 100 acres more or le^^s; lynig •ju
Coley’s creek and known as the Mary Revis
Trac .
Third Tract-Lying on Coley’s creek and
known as State Grant No 83 to J. E. Revis. Bc-
giuning at a large maple on the South Carolina
line, below the Uodgen Path an>i runs N 5 deg
W 170 poles to a Make; thence S 5 deg VV 135
{•oles to a stake; thence to the beginning, con-
tainiiig 25 acres more or less
Excepting from the above described lands a
lot of land, contaitiingoneacre, situated around
the grave of J. E Revis, sr., beginning on a
white oak, one jiole we't of the rond leading
frnra the J. K. Revis pla« e to l^ke Toxaway
and runs N 13 poles to a stake; thence \V 13 pel s
to ! stake; the.ne S 13 poles to take; thence
E13|)o'esto the beginning, w'hich tra« t is ex
cepted and dedicated f r the us s of a public
graveyard, together With a roau^ayof not less
t iiiU i4 feet in wnlth eading from the present
road over and throu h the tract of land out of
v/hich the said gi'aveyaro ha^ been excepted.
Lands sold by vi'tue of the order mt<dc in this
proceeding for the purj»o-e of distrtbuting tin
proreeds amo g the plauitsff and defendants as
tenants in common as their interests may appear
Ihis loth day of December, 1907
WELCH (JaUA)VVAY Commissioner.
Gash & Galloway, Attorneys.
TRUSTEE’S SALE.
North Carolina—Tran.'ylv-iiiia (bounty.
By virtue of the ..•^>wer ve^ted iu the under-
f^igiifii, W. W Zachary, a-TfU^t^e, in ji certain
•leed of trust bearnu date tea Utti diy of Apri.,
executed bv William Whi.mire ainl wiJe,
Lorena Whitmire', to the said Tru'^tte, to securc
the sum . f »5o.00 to W. H FuulkiU;.-. whkh
amount is due «nd unpaid, and having been re-
que.ied to sell ihe laud dc‘scribed m M'e said
deed of truvt, f i the p».ipv' e 01 «ollecti. g tin
s*nd indebtedness. 1 wtil. on Mo iday, i»tc. oOth.
1907. at lio’clo.*k m., at court hoU'C door
ill the Town of Brevard ? ell to the highest bid
der for cash, the f»d owing des ribed tract of
land; l>j'ing and being in Hoi^back Township
and county of Trant.ylviinia, adjoinii>g ihe lands
of Merrian Whitmire, Ra^-sey Whiimire, Mark
V. hitmiie and other , being the same land
tleeded by c. J, Henderson ai d wife to William
Whitmire and wife byoeed dated Feb. the lSih,
W9, and recorded in Book 8, p ige476, in the
ofticex f the Register of i»ceds of Transylvania
county, rt feresice to which deed is hereby made
^iill dt'scription of the said laud.
Ihe proceeds of the said sale will be applied;
iirst, to the co'>t and expenses of the said sale;
second, to the discharge of the said iudebred-
iiess, and the rem linder. if any, to be paid to
‘he said William Whitmire. ''
W, W. ZACHARY, Trustee.
Seiica Items.
Editor Sylvan Valley iS'ews:
jSTever mind. Van."
I’ll put a stop to that, Baxter.
Dealer McXinna left Sunday for
South Carolina.
Bob Miller spent Sunday evening
at T. H. Grogan’s.
Van Waldrop called at Tom Gro
gan’s Sunday afternoon.
Those pins are locust, but they
have to be to last always.
Lewis Hamlin made a flying trip
to Davidson River last week.
Our little sheriff, Tom, was very
busy looking around last week.
Capt. Gleason and wife took din.
ner at Joe Boren’s last Sunday.
George Hamlin visited friends on
Davidson River a few days ago.
That fellow on the old gray mule
is getting very familiar with them
all.
Glady Branch church has elected
Rev. Asher O. Allison as their
pastor.
Brance Tinsley and wife, from
Brevard, were in this section last
Sunday,
Gleason and wife spent a few
days at Nicholson’s and Tinsley’s
recently.
J. P. Wilson and others took a
trip to Asheville and other places
last week.
The panic is about over for I saw
Rufus Barton loading a car two
weeks ago.
Bill Singleton from Davidson
River spent Saturday night at R.
H. Osteen’s.
Our little friend Robert Miller
spent last Sunday evening at Thos,
H. Grogan’s.
Riley Wilson was in good busi
ness last week—he was snowballing
with the girls.
H. t). and E. B. Barton and oth
ers killed three deer last week on
Cathey’s creek.
Miss Gertrude Wilson, from Cul-
lowhee, is visiting friends and rela
tives in this section.
H. C. Barton and Tom Garren
were in Brevard last Sunday look
ing after their income.
Ruf Searcy and Ida Barton call
ed at B. N. Alexander’s recently
and report a jolly time.
P. C. Hamlin and wife spent last
Sunday with his father and mother
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hamlin.
We don’t know who killed Har
rison’s hog but we know who eats
it when the captain is near.
R. H. Osteen went hunting Satur
day and out of seven shots he kill
ed six rabbits and one squirrel.
Riley Wilson says they can be
lieve what they want to but he did
not go to New York to stop the
panic.
What day were the mules shear
ed? Never mind, Duff, I’ll see
Baxter and give full particulars
next week.
M. R. Gleason says he will gay
for lands the first of January. We
believe it is just talk, not a fact,
though he could fool us.
Lewis Hamlin and Harkless Bar
ton are shacking on Ivy Branch,
cutting wood. I think they will
keep boarders next Summer.
P. N. Alexander was hauling
corn to Seiica station last Saturday
assisted by Lewis Hamlin. He will
ship the corn to Ben Dunn at Lake
Toxaway.
Judson Corn, our Sunday school
superintendent, has taken his let
ter from our church. We are sor
ry to give up as good a Christian as
we think Mr. Corn is.
The old schoolhouse was repair
ed Saturday for John Perry to teach
school. John is suited, for he al
ways loved the house. He is get
ting on fine with his school.
Rev. Jesse C. Owen was to preach
at Cathey’s Creek last Saturday.
He failed to be here as it was a cold
rainy day but several people were
at the church expecting him.
What is going to become of Cath
eys Creek church? There has not
been a sermon in the church since
Rev. F. M. Jordan resigned. Rev,
Holtzclaw, vyho was elected a^ our
pastor, disappointed us. The old
church is like a lamb without a
shepherd.
We will have a box supper -at.
our new school house near Seiica i
Monday night before Christmas, '
Dec. 23. Everybody invited, young j
and old, nien, women, girls and'
boys. Girls, bring your, box with j
your name inside it Let’s have a
jolly good time once in our lives.
Remember the time, Monday night
before Christmas. Crab Apple.
International”
Tailoring Co.
Rosman Items.'
Left over from last loeek.
Editor Sylvan Valley News:
Jordan Whitmire went to Ashe
ville last Friday-
Dr. Whitfield Brooks has moved
down to Neal’s hotel in this city.
Vessie McCall, of East Fork pass
ed through Rosman Sunday after
noon.
On the night of Nov. 29 the
school at Rosman gave a nice en
tertainment.
Toxaway Tanning Co. have fin"
ished putting up their new 90-foot
smokestack. *
Morris Morgan has left his old
job of hoisting and gone to running
liquor for the Tannery,
Misses Martha and Ruth Brooks
and Lucy Smith took a pleasant
walk to Calvert last Sunday even
ing.
Ernest Paxton has returned from
a pleasure trip to Jacksonville,
Fla., and is spending a few days in
Rosman.
Jordan and Pickens Whitmire
went gigging last Thursday and
killed 24 ijounds of fish. They both
came'back smiling. ‘ ’
On last Thanksgiving Day we
laid aside our work and went to
qhurch. Rev. Chedester of Bre
vard preached to us.
Pierce Morrison, of^Williamston,
S. C., spent a few days recently
with his relatives and friends at
Calvert and Rosman.
H. E, Morrison happened up with
a painful accident last Saturday
night. He and his cousin were re
pairing a crib and a hog trough
flew up and struck*him on the jaw
bone wounding him very badly.
The Rosman Sunday school is
among the best that was ever
known in this part of the county.
It was organized by Miss Lucy
Smith, one of the be^ school teach
ers of the eastern ^|>art of North
Carolina. ,)./
Two boys were asked one day
while fishing in the beautiful
French Broad what they had seen
that day. The reply came back,
“Seven redhorse, 24 hog-suckers
and 32 wild ducks.” We have
heard the wind blow before.
Little Pee wee.
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We, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years,
and belive him perfJsetly honorable
in all' business ' transaction.s, and
financially able to cArry o«t any obli
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Walding, Kinnan & Marvin,
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Hairs Catarrh Cure is taken inter
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Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c
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Take Hall’s Family Pilis for con
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