, " V'"*' S.'S' ' ''' ^ ■' ' ' '''/' '*'* ' ''** ‘ ' - ' ' '\/' mF 3.75 44.90 8.25 10.00 11.54 6,8t 3.80 2.20 4.50 ' 60 11.54 6.88 6.00 5.30 4.20 1.70 5.00 28.60 11.54 6.37 3.00 2.00 3.00 25.50 15.60 .. 15.60 .. 11.54 6.50 5,80 s 88.50 46.^0 d 8.00 3.00 50.00 1.50 is 40^ 58.00 8.00 4.00 4.00 12.00 ig 12.00 12.00 11.54 7.50 5.20 6.30 10.00 30.00 1^.” 1.00 rs 24.00 7.50 11.54 7.12 4.50 4.10 g.. 13.00 80 6.00 5.00 r ) 18.00 9.00 3.00 14.85 3.00 i;.;: 3 75 5.00 11.54 7.50 5.20 im 7.50 5.00 2.00 165.00 11.54 6.35 4.00 5.00 .60 3.00 88.50 50.00 11.54 7.50 4.20 5.20 .50 15.60 27.00 330.00 11.54 5.00 4-50 6.00 nt Irs ’s )n 20.00 10.00 14.40 11.54 7.50 6.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 11.54 7.50 5.00 5.00 0.40 34.90 5.35 44.20 11.54 6.25 3.50 5.00 TS 5.40 1.50 50.00 3ll 28.66 rk 28.80 bn 16.09 Y me 626.00 r* 14.40 5.00 bll 15.74 Financial Statement TOWN OF BREVARD (continued) Miller-DeVane Supply Co, on accOTint 75.00 DECEMBER 1907. W A Allison, 9 yds sand M G Cunningham, pay roll 1 week.... Brevard Lt & Pr Co, iights.! T S Wood, 403^ yds sand J A Galloway, salary.... “ feed’g piias’s M G Cunningham, pay roll J J Miner, printing Brice Mills, hauling brick R K Ballard, street work T li Snelson, repair’g tools.. T O Duckworth, ex police .. Pay roll B Burrell, night watch JANUARY 1508. J W Chapman, lights J S Bromfi’d, 5% col wat rt A L Hardin, surveying J S Bromfield, co al H B Brunot, scrape Rent mayor’s office Pay roll W K Osborne, seats, office.. J Anderson Galloway, sal’y Pay roll Asheville Brk &Tile Co Pay roll B Burrell, night watch FEBRUARY, 1908. Pay roll (• Analysis water, 2 quarters.. Asheville Brick & Tile Co J Anderson Galloway, sal’y Pay roll. t ( Freight on car brick.... J A Galloway, feed’g pris’s Pay roll B Burrell, night watch MARCH, 1908. W A Allison, 7 yds sand T S Wood, sand; Nancy Axim, wash for pris King Livery Co, haul’g brk W A Alliscn, 8 yards sand.. Pay roll\ T S Wood, 5 yards sand Miller-DeVane, material Pay roll Apr 6, Jim Hayes, haul’g fire "^gn all wed on st tax Night watch ;•.,•••••• Pay roll.... .V.,... APRIL, 1908. Er K Ballard, 6 days LeRoy & Verdery, 2% days Jas Waters, 2% days, 2 tms J C Loftis, 3 days C B McFee, repairing clock Freight on fire extinguisher R K Ballard W A Allison, team J A Galloway, salary, 2 mos Brevard Banking Co, rent of deposit box J W Chapman, lights Feb “ “ Mch.. R K Ballard, hours Express on blades r’d mach/ R K Ballard, 54 hour s LeRoy & Verdery, team Tom Waters, team Tom Neely, team J C Loftis, labor, 29 hours.. W A Allison, team Night watch MAY, 1908. Paid R D Neely, express R K Ballard, 6 days William Allison, hauling T W Whitmire, salary T H Shipman, sal’y treas King Livery Co, hauling Dunns Rock Bldg Co, rent.. R K Ballard, 55 hours William Allison, % day J A Galloway, salary E W Carter, telegram J W Chapman, lights R K Ballard, 6 days William Allison, team 1 day J M Kilpatrick, services as' alderman 13 months T M Mitchell, secy board of aldermen W"m Allison, hauling sand.. R K Ballard, 6 days Lee Kilgore, 3^ day Bond interest to June 1 B B Co, note of Nov $475,00 interest $20.65 “ inst on *650 30 dys W E Bishop, bill Oct 1 for Aug and Sept B D Neely, express on cast ings for road machine R K Ballard, 6 days work Wm Allison, 1 day team Sylvan News, bill to May L F Snelson, making shack- els for convicts..^ F G Norton, work" on road machine April 14 Advanced to Osteen pulling fire wagon to depot J A Galloway, feed’g prisrs R K Bellard, 55 hours Wm Allfson, 10 hrs team Night wathcman, 1 month.. R K Ballard, 5% days 6.75 19.74 44.20 30.37 50.00 40.00 14.64 3 2.83 9.65 34.50 .60 3.05 6.00 3.85 5.00 44.20 12.66 15.00 3.25 2.00 7.50 10.22 5.00 50.00 12.74 11.54 200.0.0 13.54 5.00 11.54 6.87 32.00 160 00 50.00 6.57 9.03 13.00 26.00 9.67 5.00 5.75 5.63 4.25 7.50 6.00 24.04 14.82 3.75 100.00 2.92 2.00 5.00 5.25 7.50 8.25 16.50 6.00 1.00 4.08 7.88 1.50 100.00 3.50 44.25 48.20 6.38 9.00 6.75 8.40 8.40 8.40 8.40 5.80 2.00 5.00 4.55 6.75 3.90 26.65 36.83 .75 12.50 6.87 1.00 50.00 2.56 48.20 7.50 2.00 26.00 36.83 2.60 7.50 1.50 626.00 475.65 4.35 30.50 1.00 6.88 2.00 7.95 3.40 2.2* 1.00 136.40 6.87 3.60 5.00 7.19 Lee Ealgore, 4% hours Record books T H Gallowy R K Ballard, 5% days Lee Kilgore, 20 hours Nat Townsend,5 days John McKelvy, 10 hours J W Chapman, lights May,. Casting for road machine R K Ballard, 58 hours John McKelvy, 19 hours....... Frank Jenkins, for Hameib, curbing 1907 Frank Jenkins, services as alderman T B Crary, Aethelwold sidw Jim Hayes, freigt and dray- ing town engine B Burrell, watchman JULY 1908. F L DeVane, servs alder’n.. J W Chapman, bal lights R K Ballard, 4 days Matt Townsend, 4 days Oscar Dermid, % day Wm Allison, team 1 day Int on note due Jan 15th B B Co, to apply on note W E Bishop, on account R K Ballard, 60 hours Matt Townsend, on streets Wm Allison, team Miller-DeVane, on account.. R K Ballard, 50 hours^ Matt Townsend, on streets.. J M Kilpatrick, brick R K Ballard, 49 hours Matt Townsend, on streets Lights for June Night watch B B Co, to apply on note AUGUST, 1908. R K Ballard, 55 hours Matt Townsend, on streets C B McFee, dog tax tags R K Ballard, 53 hours Matt Townsend, on streets.. R D Neely, exp and drayage M Raxter, hauling R K Ballard, 55 hours Matt Townsend, on streets.. R K Ballard, 56 hours Matt Townsend, on street^. R K Ballard, 41 hours Matt Townsend, on streets.. SEPTEMBER, 1908. Lights f or July R K Ballard, 66 hours Matt Townsend, oh streets.. R K Ballard, 53 hours Matt Townsend, on streets.. Night watch T H Galloway, on order J A Galloway, on order R K Ballard, 60 hours Matt Townsend, on streets R K Ballard, 60 hours Matt Townsend, on streets T W Whitmire, bal mdse OCTOBER, 1908, R K Ballard, 60 hours Matt Townsend, on streets.. J A Galloway, on salary....... R G Jennings, terra cotta R K Ballard, 50 hours Matt Townsend, on streets W A Bracken, team 7 hrs Night watch Light bill, 2 mos R K Rillard. street work Henry Goodwin, street wrk R K Ballard, street work H N LeRoy, team Theo Aiken, team Ernest Aiken Henry Goodwin, street wrk Richard Ponder, street wk NOVEMBER, 1908. Miller-DeVane, account R K Ballard, street work Henry Goodwin, street wk Asheville Brick & Tile Co City clerk on salary R K Ballard, street work Light account J A Galloway, May 10 to Nov 10 A L Hardin, surveying R K Ballard, street work J W Chapman, team B B Co, int on town bonds R K Ballard, street work DECEMBER 1908 R K Ballard, street work. J W Chapman, light acct RK Ballard, street work. J W Chapman, team work.. Jos Mills, work Jos Neely, “ .. S F Wood, “ R K Ballard, street work Jim Hayes, team Frank Jenkins, supplies JANUARY 1909 R K Ballard, street work J W Chapman, team R K Ballard, balance 1908 J C Loftis, “ ‘ ' J A Galloway, police salary Light & Power Co, lights Night watchman T H Galloway, clerk DeVane Supply Co, acct. R K Ballard, street work. J W Chapman, team. Sylvan Valley News, print ing town ordinances R K Ballard, street work Jas Bromfield, team FEBRUARY 19C9 B B Co, note and interest Duuds Rock building co, rent for mayor’s office 45 4.75 5.87 2.00 5.00 1.00 25.00 1.33 7.25 1.95 ^0.70 16.00 16.00 11.37 5.00 24.00 32.32 5.00 4.00 .75 2.00 3.50 300.00 50.00 6.75 4.6ft 1.60 50.00 6.25 4.90 11.00 6.12 5.50 57.00 5.00 100.00 6.87 4.50 4.00 6.62 4.70 1.00 .25 6.87 5.50 7.00 5.40 5.12 4.00 25.05 7.50 6.00 6.62 4.00 5.00 14.35 18.20 7.50 5.00 7.50 5.00 7.50 7.50 5.00 15.00 27.00 6.25 1.00 2.10 5.00 80.48 5.00 5.50 1.60 5.75 1.20 5.80 1.00 2.00 1.50 91.68 5.75 4.50 70.00 100.00 5.60 57.30 285.00 10.00 5.62 2.10 626.50 6.25 6.62 57.30 6.75 1.35 2.00 3.00 6.00 7.31 '*25 6.66 7.70 3.87 1.50 2.25 19.50] 50.00 55.40 5.00 100.00 19.37 10.00 1.05 38.45 6.06 50 Paid sheriff Kilpatrick for state labpratory...' Night watchman.... .* Light & Power co, lights Police salary R K Ballard, street work. J W Chapman, team Ajax Fireworks, engine Register of Deeds Jos Bateman, street wor'k..... Cooper heirs, for alley M A Cooper, team R K Ballard, street work. MARCH 1909 Jack Bruton, burying dog... R K! Ballard, street wrk Jas Bromfield, team. Total receipts $12,790.89 Total disbursements 12,696.44 Cash on hand. Due from taxes, etc. Bills unpaid 94.45 805.00 814.94 Thousands of millions of cans of Royal Baking Powder been used in making bread, biscuit and cake in this counby, and every housekeeper tsing it has rested in perfect confi dence that her food v/culd bo light, Rosman Items. Editor Sylvan Valley News: Easter was a pretty day in our city. The whippoorwill is with us again. Willie Jackson spent Sunday in old Toxaway. Forest fires have been raging in our section lately. The measels have about spent tlieir day in Rosman. Bob Glazener is recovering from a long spell of scikness. J. S. Silver stein Esq. returned Monday from his trip to New York and Boston. Miss Norma GJazener has return ed from Atlanta, Ga. We are glad to have her with us again. What has become of Crab Apple? I think it is time for you to appear. You needn’t be afraid of snow, for winter has passed. Remember the date, April 16, 1909, which is our open meeting of the Rosman Literary Society. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Following is the. programme : PR0GRAM3IE. Song—Help It On—by Society. Reading of Minutes—Mrs. A. O. Kitchen, Secretary,. Opening Address—Mrs. J. S. Silver- stein, President. Dialogue—Woman’s Rights.—Char acters : Betsy Bobbit—Miss Beu lah Whitmire ; Samantha—Miss Eliza Glazener; Josiah Allen— Elzie Shipman. Recitation—The Defense of Jocelyn Leigh (Mary Johnson)—Miss Nan nie C. Jordan. Marching Song—by eight girls. Pantomine—The Bashful Caller— Misses Leila and Ruth Brooks, Messrs. Elzie Shipman and Jor dan Whitmire. Debate—Resolved that Women should ha^ the right to Vote. Affirmative : Mark Osborne, Rev. Z. I. Henderson. Negative : Prof. T. C. Henderson, Solomon Clark. General Discussion. Little Pee wee. swoet, and perfectly wholesome. Roysl is a safe- gucird against iKecheap aluci powders which are the greatest menacersto healihof the present day, ES Tm SiNZ.Y SASSNG PSVJQEK &SASS FSOaS BOYAS, GSAPS CKEAS& OF ’SABLTA33. BREVARD TOWNSHIP. Tax & Name Acres _ Allison, J B ‘ .T. 34 $18 Bird, John N lot 4 Galloway, Perry lot 9 Gph, E A, heirs 20 10 Gillespie, M A ^ 14 Garrett, R U 21 acres and 2 lots 40 Harkins, John, heirs 100 5 Hume, Miss Jane W, int in Lodge l2 Johnston, T D, heirs 10 10 Jenkius, AN 33 acres and 1 lot 23 Jenkins, Frank . 7^ acres and 4 lots 43 Jenkins & Duckworth 1 lot 13 64 King, Jacob, and others, min int in King land LeRoy, H N 1 lot Little, Mrs Stella 1 lot Mackey, Robt - 3 Marr, Rev T F 7)4 Neely, Miss Mattie.. 1 Nicholson & McGaha ^ 263.35 50.00 We are very glad to receive a letter from J. M. Kilpatrick in which he states that he will ac cept the nomination again for al derman. Mr. Kilpatrick has served as alderman for nine years and has made one of the best members of that body. He has always taken an interest in the ^u^iness of the town and has given valuable advice in the con sideration of the town’s affairs and, has given his time and at tention to the duties'of his office. Mr. Kilpatrick is a safe, conserv ative and prudent alderman and still is ever anxious for any move ment which tends to the upbuild ing and benefit of Brevard. We hope the good people will see fit to renominate Mr. Kilpatrick. He has proven his ability^in the past and should be kept on the Board of Aldermen. Osteen, Mrs S P 24 Orr, P C, heirs 7 Patton, W C, heirs 50 Peas, Mrs Rachel 14 Sawyers, J P 1 lot Schenck, C A 48 3 77 Vanderbilt, G W 25,303 454 82 Witmer, Mrs Geo C 12 38 38 BREVARD—Colored. 3 35 3 2 10 4 1 4 6 15 7 3 3 Benjamin, Alf 13^ 2 87 Hemphill, Marshall 5 2 17 Lynch, D W 1 lot 4 43 Lynch, Alrred.. X 2 17 Mooney, Mills 2 4 52 Marshbank, Fate 2 2 47 Richardson, Jim 14 8 14 Sharp, Andrew 2}^ 4 65 BOYD. Allison, James A .... 19 6 32 Allison, W S ... 26 2 35 Blythe, Mrs A'L heirs .... 47 5 52 Beck & Ledbatter. .. 52 3 97 Collet, R W ... 54 3 88 Clayton, Wilson & Co ... 2 1 86 Clayton, Ephraim heirs ... 150 9 06 Cairns, Wm heirs (min inst).. ... 50 1 99 Hensley, Mrs M H ... 58 1 98 Hollingswort:h, Lee ... 35 3 55 Ledbetter, B R .. 66 16 65 Ledbetter interset in Ledbetter & Sumner ... 130 4 10 Lyday, Mrs M C ... 78 14 54 McLean, Mrs A D ... 279 16 05 Reese, A E ... 100 5 38 Reese, Mrs Eliza ... 30 2 63 Townsend, A L, heirs .. . 33 2 53 Vanderbilt. G W 18516 102 59 Young, G W, heirs ... 400 13 97 BOYD—Colored. Gash, James 2 Gash, Sallie 4 Hunt, Mrs Dora 2 Smith, Carolyn 2 CATHEYS CREEK. 32 11 09 Sale Of Lands for Taxes Notice is hereby given that I vail sell as the law directs, at the court house doo in Brevard, on Monday, May 3,"09, at ;i2 o^clock (noon) of said day, the fol lowing tracts and parcels of land on which the tax still remains due and unpaid. C. C. KILPATRICK, Tax Collector Tran'sylvania County. Acres Tax& Cost Batson, B C, guardian 7)4 2 47 Barton, J G , 19H 5 76 Brown, J E & Co 2130 Si 59 Dunn, M S 186 15 29 Fisher, W C, heirs 1 lot 12 74 Fuller, W A 40 2 88 Galloway, T P 4 16 Glazener, G L 125 2 57 Garren, W M 1 3 18 Hamlin, E S, sr 30 4 07 Hamlin, E S, jr 4>^ 2 07 Orr, Eula, heirs 7H 3 47 Stamey, A P 85 6 27 Stamey, J C 10 5 59 Whitmire, Richard, heirs 42>^ 2 85 CATHEYS CREEK- -Colored. Alexander, Austin, heirs 1 3 49 Bowan, A T 23>^ 7 65 Cunningham, Jack 100 9 48 DUNNS ROCK. Allison, J H 23K 3 01 Batson, H J, heirs 90 3 05 Curtice, heirs 550 13 93 Cleveland heirs 100 3 47 Covell & Emerson 55 3 01 Emerson, Mrs Amanda 100 3 47 Johnston, R E 640 12 52 Lankford, W S 100 5 62 Lusk, V S 300 7 01 McGaha, G Elis 31 10 95 Mull, Mrs S C 41 5 42 Powell, OA.. 12/2 8 34 Rhodes, Mrs M M 32 3 36 Scruggs, L R 29 2 29 Southern, Geo 90 3 29 Jim Simpson and A J Eslar.. 100 4 80 John and Nancy Summey ... 125 5 30 Verner, Mrs Mary P 8 08 \! Wilson, David 385 13 54 . 1 Wilson, Pink, heirs 23 8 35 J Wilson, Arion, 1907 and ’08. 3 21 ! eastatoe. Aikefi, W C 150 4 l6 Aiken & Pierce 60 2 41 Aiken, Emily, heirs 16 2 02 Chapman, M D 100 4 65 Conley, J T 101>^ 7 35 Gallowry, C L 50 3 23 Galloway, J T 50 3 42 Galloway, Mary 66 2 49 Galloway & Young -. 125 4 25 Galloway, A D 55 5 00 Galloway, J S 25 2 02 Galloway, J M, heirs 35 3 18 Grimshaw, C.. 400 13 52 Henry, J D 1 6 06 Johnson, R E - 22iU 6 89 Lance, M R 40 3 77 Lance, Ed 13 5 52 Moore, Bell & W'eldon 1 1 92 Neal, Rhoda E 50 3 13 Reece, H N 50 5 35 Reece, T E 63 3 69 SaunderSj El.zabetli* 150 6 13 Staton, A D 43 1 80 Summey, W H 700 4 94 Whitmire, H E 140 7 48 Whitmire, A B 51 3 32 Whitmire, Polly 25 2 29 Whitmire, J L : 233 4 43 Wilson, Ifeys & Wike ..... 700 11 11 GLOUCESTER. Anders, G M .' 45 6 00 Bracken, T H, heirs 50 2 88 Galloway, 0 M 100 7 14 Gillespie heirs, min int 50 2 29 Galloway, T B 93 4 62 McCall, Wm, sr 52 V2 7 71 McCall, T F 292 13 49 McCall, J B 50 5 65 1 McCall, Mrs Luther 40 3 12 McCall, T M 20 2 18 ' Moore, Manning 100 4 94 McCall, Mrs Roxie E 475 12 29 Owen, M F 55 6 77 Ov/en, Tilman 202 K 6 12 Owen, Mrs M L 911 23 13 Owen, T P 100 4 05 Owen, J Clingman 118 4 19 I Owen, Mrs N T, int 277 3 77 Owen, Mrs J A 62 3 53 Ramsauer, Flemming 150 6 ol Robinson, Mrs R P 1132 53 43 Smith, W P 50 3 72 HOGBACK. Fisher, John, heirs 1050 25 23 Fisher, B P, estate 34 2 82 Galloway, G C 218 9 08 Galloway, Mrs J P 280 11 10 Galoway, T B 100 5 03 Galloway, J H 75 9 50 Galloway, M W 200 5 20 Galloway, R M 50 2 59 Hall, W P 10 3 47 Henkle, Henry, heirs 100 2 88 Holmes & Evans 2980 143 34 Miller, T A : 37 2 59 Miller, Mrs D I 47 4 36 Neal, Mrs J B 250 12 89 Owen, J A 1 2 26