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PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY
j. J. MINER, owner ana Meuiafirer.
OSIE M. MINER, Bookkeeper and Collector.
^ FORMS CLOSE—Thursday Nooa
Friday Morning, July 22^ 1910
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES.
Congress—Tenth North Carolina
District, Hon. J. M. Gudger, jr., of
Buncombe.
OXFORD SINGING CLASS
Judicial Ticket.
Judge 35th District—J. S. Adams.
Prosecuting Attorney—Robert R.
Reynolds.
County Ticket.
Representative—Tbos. S. Wood.
I. Clerk Superior Court—Cos Paxton.
Sheriff—Fred E. Shu ford.
Register of Deeds—B. A. Gillespie.
Treasurer—Zero W. Nichols.
Surveyor—J. C. Wike.
Coroner—Dr. A. E. Lyday.
Commissioners—L. W. Brooks, G.
T. Lyday, J. H. House. ^
Constable—Boyd Township.
At the request of many voters I an
nounce myself as a candidate on the dem
ocratic ticket for the office of Constable of
Boyd Township. If elected I will faith
fully perform the duties of the office.
P. M. FOWTLER.
The Singing Class from the
Oxford Orphan Asylum will ^rive
its concert at the Graded School
building on Monday night, Au".
29, 1910, at 8:30 o’clock. Those
who have had the pleasure of
hearing this class of orphan chil
dren heretofore know that a treat
is in store for all who attend. ^
Let us encourage them with
our presence. Brevard has al
ways given them a splendid au
dience. Let us do so again.
JUDGE E. M. ALLISON
The railroad fight is now over
and the battle is won for prog-
gress and prosperity. Now it is
the duty of Brevard to get ready
for the growth which will cer
tainly be hers if she makes use
of her opportunities. We need
and must have streets—no man
will buy a lot in any town unless
it is located on some street.
How can our people expect to in
terest would-be home builders
unless we can show them quar
ter acre or half acre lots with
street boundaries? The door of
opportunity is wide c^en—will
our town accept the prosperity
now in sight?
All legal advertisements must be
paid for in advance, otherwise we
cannot run them. Do not forget
this, or we may forget to publish
same.—Franklin Press.
This policy of advance pay
ment for legal ads should be the
policy of every newspaper in the
state. North Carolina has no
legal, uniform rate for advertis
ing, and there is little or no pro*
vision made for collecting the
charges agreed upon. No law
yer should undertake any litiga
tion until the costs are provided
for.
Catheys Creek No. 1 182.43
2 60.80
Dunns Rock No. 1 68.20
2.. 60.00
“ 3 60.00
“ 4 60 00
Eastatoe No. 1 56.00
2 121.00
3 56.00
4 56.00
5 56.00
Gloucester No. 1 69.85
2 64.85
3 54.82
D. L. English, esq., who aspired “ 4 69r85
to the position of prosecuting Hogback No. 1 144.00
In the selection of E. M. Alii-
son to preside over the county
court, the people ,have made no
mistake. He knows the law, is
.iust in his decisions and at all
times a high-tone gentleman. He
came to Wise county in 1886, hail
ing from Transylvania county.
North Carolina, where he read
law and was licensed to practice
the profession. Since coming to
this county he has devoted his
time to farming and other busi
ness interests. He served two
terms as justice of the peace of
this precinct, and his record in
this office stands out bright and
bold as one of which we are
proud. Judge Allison’s friends
are legion in this county; they
know him to be “pure gold” in
hbnor .and integrity’ possessing
a brilliant brain and in his every
day life he stands for all those
things that tend toward a pros
perous and happy condition of
the people.—Wise County Mes
senger, Decatur, Texas, Aug. 5.
WHAT BREVARD NEEDS.
The one thing -that this town
needs above everything else is a
cemetery. Visitors on coming here
remark that they find no cemetery.
Wh3^ can’t some of our enterprising
real estate dealers buy a suitable
tract of land sufficiently near town
and suitably located, divide into
lots and sell them to our people ?-
.They would realize handsomely on
their investment. The people
would gladly buy them, and thi^
contribute to beautifying our town,
and at the same time provide a
resting place for their beloved dead.
Civilized people in all ages have
been noted for the care they have
taken of their dead.
Will not the good women of the
town take this matter up, and nev
er let it rest until we have a ceme
tery worthy of our town? Who
will be the first to suggest a loca
tion?
WM. TODD VAUDEVILLE CO
The above company has been giv
ing our people nightly entertain
ments this week and seems to
have given entire satisfaction.
While the company is not large
in numbers, it has some real
“live wires” in its make up. We
have seldom seen on any stage a
better slack wire and trapeze per
former than Mr. Todd, and there
is a black faced comedian who is
a real artist in his role. The lady
song and dance artist is a good
entertainer; tb'e trained dogs and
monkey manage to bring down
the house, and the moving pic
tures are a source of never wea
rying merriment. The company
has its own tent, electric light
plant etc., the performers and
attaches are gentlemanly in their
deportment, and we have heard
only words of praise for the
show at the low price of admis
sion—10 cents for everybody.
Their tent has been filled every
night since they opened here last
Monday.
Struck A Rich Mine.
S. W". Bends of Coal City, Ala. *says
he struck a perfect mine of health in
Dr. King’s new life pills for they
cured him of liver and kidney trou
ble after 12 years of sufteriiig. Tliey
are the best pills on earth for
constipation, malaria, headache, dys
pepsia, debility. 25c at Allison &
Macfie’s.
(PPQRTIONMENT OF SCNDOL FIIKDS.
The following table shows the amount apportioned by the Board of
Education to the several districts in Transylvania county,and the source
from which the same is derived :
No Matter What
Your Occupation—
This Bank Can
Serve You
It may be chat some time you will need the as
sistance this bank can render. If you are depositing
your money here and transacting your bminess with
us, you may be assured of our friendly consideration
at all times.
Every man, today, has a good chance to lay up
a competence in twenty-ftve years or les« if he saves.
An account with this bank will provide an excellent
play’ of laying aside that portion of your earnings
not needed for immediate use.
/ 4% Paid on Time Deposits
Brevard Banking Co.
W. H.
Phone 47
MARKET
Fresh Meats
of every kind the market affords. I buy
only good cattle. I want your business.
Prompt and courteous attention given to
all orders. : : : ;
DUCKWORTH
ProprietoT
Gen’l Co.
_ _ _ _ Fund.
Boyd No. 1 $ 6^.00
2 88.00
3 133.00
4 38.00
“ col., No. 1 57.75
Brevard No. 1 412.00
2 178.54
3 55.08
col., No. 2 130.00
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attorney on the republican ticket,
met his Waterloo at the judicial
convention in Asheville last
week. Well, he has at least
made his party take not5ce that
there is a Trarsylvania county
on.the map, and that it is here
after to be reckoned with when
the managers are “xuaking their
political slate.”
2 54.25
“ 3 63.00
“ 4 63.00
5.. 54.25
Little River No. 1 76.25
2...’.’.’//.*’* 67.26
“ 3 164.25
Special Co.
Fund.
% 17.40
24.65
69.60
10.15
26.06
161.07
68.46
20.13
52.34
73.32
21.39
27.06
23.20
23.19
23.19
16.80
67.13
16.80
16.^0
16.80
27.35
25.24
21.04
27.35
58.27
20.57
23.99
23.99
20.56
30.89 •
26.48
75.03
State
Fund.
$ 39.60
57.35
277.40
21.85
96.19
466.93
93.00
24.79
77.66
224.25
.57.81
44.74
36.80
36.81
36.81
47.20
291.87
47.20
47.20
47.20
32.80
29.91
24.14
32.80
137.73
45.18
53.01
53.01
45.19
^32.86
26:'26
100.72
Tota
$ 120.00
170.00
480.00
70.00
180.001
1040.00
340.00
100.00
260.00
480.00
140.00
140.00
120.00
120.00
120.00*
120.00
480.00
120.00
120.00
120.00
130.00
120.00
100.00
130.00
340.00
120.00
140.00
140.00
120.00
140.00
120.00
340.00
statement does not inclnde the fnnds to be received from local
school tax nor the balances carried over from last school year.
T. C. HENDEBSON,
Supt, Of SclioQls.
Notice—Trustee’s Sale of Land.
By virtue of the power of sale contained
in a certain deed of trust executed by W.
M. Stansell and wife, Mary Stansell, on the
30th day of Aug., 1909, to the undersigned
trustee, to secure a certain note of even
date therewith, due and payable to the
Brevard Banking Company, on the 1st day
of Dec., 1909; and whereas, said ^^ote is
past due and has not been paid, now there
fore, I will sell to the highest bidder for
cash, at the court house door in the Town
of Brevard; on Saturday, July 30th, 1910,
at 12 o'clock m.,alUthe following described
tract of land situate, lying and being in
Eastatoe Township, Transylvania county,
N. C., on the head waters of one of the
prongs of Shoal creek, being a tract of
land formerly owned by E. W. Galloway,
described as follows:
Beginning at a corner made by W. G.
Boren and A. J. Galloway, in the said
Boren & Galloway line, and runs west
across the mountain to the back line of
the land formerly owned by A. J. Gallo
way; then south with the A. J. Galloway
line to a comer made between A, J. Gallo
way and Jefferson Kendrix; then eastward
ly with the Hendrix and A. J. Galloway
line along the top of Nancy mountain to a
corner made between said A. J. Galloway
and Jefferson Hendrix; then a northwardly
course to the point of beginning, contain
ing 50 acres more or les^
Sale made to satisfy said note, interest,
cost and expenses. This June '10th, 1910.
WELCH GALLOWAY. Trustee.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Having qualified as administrator of the
estate of J. C. McGaha, deceased, late of
Transylvania county. North Carolina, this
is to notify all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased to ex
hibit them to the undersigned at office of
R. L. Gash, Esq., Brevard, N. C., on or be
fore the 27th day of May, 1911, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of their re
covery. All persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate payment.
This 20th day of May, 1910.
V. B. McGAHA,
Adm’r-estate of J. C. McGaha, deceased.
Notice*
Having qualified as administrator
to wind up the estate of Walker. Mc
Gaha, deceased, this fs to notify all
persons havinsr claims against the
estate of the said deceased to exhibit
them to the undersigned on or before
the 1st day of September, 1910, or this
notice will be plead in bar of their re
covery. All persons indebted to the
said estate will please make immedi-
diate payment. This the 9th day of
June, 1910. THOS. S, WOOD,
Administrator de bonis non.
Chamberlain’s Cougl^ Remedir
Cisrcs Crosn mC, TTlioi^ip^
LAND SALE UNDER KORTOAGE.
By virtue of the power Oi sale con
tained in a certain mortgage deed exe
cuted by J. C. Stamey and wife, SaL-
lie Stamey, on th& 19th day of Dec.t
1909, and to Emma McCall to secure &
certain note t of even Gate therawith^
which said note was due and payable
on the 19th day of Dec., 1909: and
whereas, default has been made in t4ie
payment of the said note, now, tliere-
fore, 1 will sell to the highest biddei*,
for cash, at the court house door, in
the Towa of Brevard, on Saturday.
July 30tb, 1910, at 12 o’clock m., all
the following described tracts or par
cels of land lying and being in Tran
sylvania county, Cathey ’s ' Creek
Township, and bounded and de
scribed as follows, viz:
First Tract—Beginning on an oak
ana rock on a ridge and runs south 12
deg. west 49 poles to a rock; thence
south 8 deg. west 26 poles to a pine in
Thomas Ross’ line: thence with his
line south 61 deg. east 20 poles to a
stake and pointers; thence north li
deg. east 61 poles to the beginniag,
containing four acres.
.Second Tract—Beginning on *
chestnut oak in Bryson’s line and
runs north 43 deg. east, crossing Pat*
terson’s creek, 36 poles to a stake
pointers on a ridge; thence north ^
deg, east 12 poles to a white oak ia
Bryson and Deaver’s line; thenctt
with said line north 12j deg. Vest
poles to a stone; thpnce south 12 deg.
west 93 poles ti) the beginning, cob-
taining 5f acres.
Said sale made to satisfy said nofc^
interest, costs and expenses. This
June 23, 1910.
EMMA McCALL, Mortgagee.
Per Welcb Galloway, Attorney.
Entry No* 2564*
North Carolina, Transylvania County
Duff Merrick, a citizen and resi
dent of the state of North Carolioai^
herby enters and locates
(69) acres of land in Hogback
ship, county and and state aforesaw^
lying between Horsepasture river ao
the head of Bear Camp creek.
ning on a white oak on the Soutft
Carolina line, the southwest
the Baker survey of the Grimsha’s
lands, and runs with the line of
surAey about north 19 deg 19 min w
4053 feet to a spanish oak: thence w
another line of said survey
deg 27 min west about 1,000
southern boundary line of ‘
534; thence with the southern ^ .
named graa*
line ol
J ^
dary line of said last
eastwardly to the western -
Grant No.' 905; thence with the^
ern line of said Grant
southeastwardly direction and ‘
lei with the first line of this en j
the South Carolina line;
the South Carolina line to the «
ningr This June 2, 1910 . tcm,
IS. A. GILLESrUi; Entry
excursiq
The Sonth
yery a>ttrac1
sion, leaving
p. rri- Angns
J. Ticke
•^itli stop <
Baltimore a
turn jcnrnej
ville will be
rate from W
intermediate
$15.50. The
and intermec
ville, N. C.,
rate from Br;
point on Mi
and from B
vard. inclnsi
sonville and
to Asheville J
This train
sleeping car
through fron
City. The i
good on regn:
All applical
ervations, ini
be addressed
District
ARRIVALS
The follow
tered at the h<
at Cherryfield
Mrs Willian
children, Pala
Dr. Howard
Reeves, J. P.
S. C.
Rev. Ashby
\Vright, Augu
The follow
are stopping
Misses Nettie
derson, Bessie
gren, MaryBr
and Frank M
nah, Ga.; Mrs
Miss Maybelle
Mo.; Mrs. G. 1
phis, Tenn. ;
Charleston, S.
of Columbia, S
LIST
FIRS
E C Neill
T L Snelson
J N Heath
F E Shnford
M A Mull
J W Owens
R J Allison
R W Burgess
W J McCrary
P R Hogsed
S G King
D M Norton
H G Mackey
T L Pickelsimeii
•T M Bowen
L R Scruggs
A C McCall
J A Brvson
T F McCall
A N Jenkins
R R Deaver
SEC(
J L Thomas
J C Heath
J M Orr
Tell Brown
J L Drake i
J M Kilpatrick I
B L Cnnningha:
James Allison
T S Galloway
I B Ledbetter
J 8 Boggs
S A Jones
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