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▲ O? [here ''it was dictator Washington, ?n peremptor- f>reside:tt. tlie ciipitol was Teh to the point. It "vvit’i painS'isl cleeisive- lor Cn'iieral Ferr.antle:: ter l e vtouid l:avo to ragged army rosptx:t the V. B. A. pill that Ot'iicrni FcrnaiKiez was maili* to Bwa^^n*/ v;as not sugar jtiHl. but it ’i3nq\u'Fi!0ii.'bly did him iiA went dov.n the Whito liorise that day iHrUn’rt ClniPlBnia a :<r arid v v. iser man. Ilovjever < tator of IJoxico was a pliiloso- Fcniaiidc:; royfliod liis face c soft V. of iiin fiir- and star led olf Vfiiiiie. ' lie eainr' to tlu* b’.i.sinoKS re throngs of lasl-nvn'utfi ore bust ling about. Snow l(* full bravily i.,roat llo(»cy t ifllod thti ivi'iole air and. Tifi’ig the ;::iy Ii olid ay derora- 1 rdiouta of iitn?f‘L bav.kprs. •rave tiio scone an ail- of fairy like uarealify. I'ho jolly, free- bandvil (,'m istmas apiiit wa*4 con- tfi.. 1miP. ln.it it laaiie bim feel V I.* lor.oly. (le iv.vnii'd a. coiu- )• n d (* ■ ■- muneontj. it'V’.t'ne. in all this hiif;y city, vr. '■ i»..iild Ivnl bim F--’niply as a friend . ;’f p I .''if--', Ii:- . , ihc jrttt l (^tmeral i. » hi; I 'vin' r'' it .r i.i 'i VI.-.- : !iv. •i • ^ 1 a < ■::( ill! :'!fi F( ri’:nid<'z fh<» lieKicTai iii-i: H;'V’ miirderin* \7onif-n. and . i;. • I s do'vn ro rlrht now! Bij; at ■! I! ■■■ ■’.■■r li ■- , r,-, tiinr.'iao: tlirce hu’ulrod !i: r.‘. all aljo'ut the ■- P: ? fi(lif'i.'ii >i ('uvlod: thon f •'.n.-d (liH.ii;' |ip oarhtid ttie ■ ‘d vr’ij ;*( tb-' Ti-’, * 'fand. Slif. will; .{‘i'l and :>-;^!iivpr bo- i'^rf'snSv r ■ l.r’ni- ;tn old : b: r iVi|! , • -I’,.!.-_ Oil far-,* •1 ;;-l 1 ! t'. , ,J pil':'—nn {binf» in ditl,i!tn:luiji :::• he ■■! s yen 1‘i-■»;!, V i-'Hr'Mirif b> u- I'M'*!' tir'J tlifs ■id as a’!; a 6iiiiii;:icai the Mistletoe l5a M. p. Healhcrington f:opyriRht by Western Newspaper Union.) It was an ideal Yuletide. The sweet notes of church chimes throbliing out melodiously, “Peace oii eartb, good will to men,'’ aiiiioiinced it; laugiitor, smiles, gay greetings amo»s tiio street crowda emphasized it. Two men going in the same dirt-ction. strangers one to tlio other, yet oddiy mutually involved in a fateful caxum- stanee of the hour, nncons< >ously lessened their gait to cateh thR linal ui.U's from the distant belfry. Ho in advance, swarthy, evil-eyed, l*eari:ig a neatly covered box under hiy arm, uttered an ugly, fillister cliiieklo. “Ucfore that hour strikes I’TOin— thi'?!" ho hissed iiralevolontly :• ihey than uttered, and he l.appi'<I the box and strode on, grim with some pro found purpose. The man ten paces behind hio, yom.g. handsome, neat, but none too fasli;o;:ably clad, carried a thin, stjuare pa»:haj:e .suggesting a i.invns, for his v/aa an arii.st's face, and he was au artist— Cbase Merwyn. Had he spoken his hr'frt’s tboughi he v.'ould have whispered Eoftiy; “Be:’ore thii: hour ptrikes again 1 Klial! Inu-e said Kood-by to all I love.’" lie of tJ:e sinister scmbl'ince strode on and turned into a fashionable r«?i d»‘!ico thoroughfare. Vneonsciously I'*' ' a sh«fiow. the other l:(!pt almost oven paci‘. with him. rnd<?r a»i arc lamp C'hii?e Merwyn pnust d to lock ovei' ti),e 'pa'Ckage lie c.Tried. ills o*>- j»‘ft;ve poi?it was a mansion, a da/.- :^Unf? place of light and luxury, and b^efore is tlu- sinister-looking man bad hailed a pojuly-dresscd fellow strug- tfliTig .nlong without an overcoat, oaid blue ^nd pinclied with the cold. Th** tv.aiu vv'cre converjiing and the man with the box handed it to the otiiCT, pointt'd to the doorway of t!ie ^ m a i\ s i o n an -J j pn: «‘d on. JliR . p r o- ci'i'd’d u p i h e ' I) r: ■ ^ li :i :t, ; ;■ ■ : {/■;!(‘Ii i':'* ihnT aa.i to b.ti’.r tlie ti'liiir „ say: ■ “A iiiT'sent for j I\Ir. Wonb'r: ::on ; ' to Ito opened toriiorrow.” j "Oh, of eourf'e that,” i niih'd liiCj srrvant, laki'.u: tin- box. “I wii: r i- ' ; ;(■ with •'!*:■ e.l;(.- Ah, !\'r. | v.-.;n.” a,::d .ib-- .-■?■.aar, siepped :!:-:de ' lO :uiini( him. t "For .^li.ss \Vurn:i^i?Tlon." F;iiu 3ier- : v-yri, hn.ndin!? bis jJf!" to lin- oiiiof. tlis r-fi vv;;;i :i ] be b:id iC'uniil, :-iid ll %K. !;itf r. :;= !H. * * * >!: # j i^Uvwly r'h"vwy’;i tb>sr'-!ni= ; ilic ; ’• I'-,, • '■ ^ r f»n li: FOR SALE Old Bill’s Gift By Octavia Roberts (Copyright by Western Newspaper Union.) Bill, more familiarly “Old Bill”—he had never been knov/n to mentiou a. family name—looked around his ‘havott of holiday comfort,” as he ♦armed it, with a chuckle of supreme satisraction. “It’s great!” he gloated, “with only one thing missing—a Christmas tree.” Bill was a charaeter. The towns people designated him a tramp. Some how, hov/ever, the uppellation did not acem to fit- ilo did not drink nor swear. He did not beg. Hia willing vays had made him popular, and v/hen l!il! w'la “down on his luck" aud pansed a doorway hungry-looking, hi-: wants wore generally provided for un solicited. It waa tho day before ChT-istnias. He- hiiid the patient gleam in “Old lUll's” eye.< lurked some aentiment of memory that impelled him to celebrattj. This ey- pecial yc*ar he had been jireparing for tlie event witli the eager ardor of a school boy. Bill had made no confi dants. tjuietlyand enjoyu’.'ly be liad laid his plans. These were now perfectc'd. A wc:-;elc back Hill ha d “gone to house- keepinfi;.”' He liad dist'overed an old ab'andoned barn just l)f\vond the 4). town limits. Tbs lower p.irt had I lost doors and windows and '\\'as bleak end cheerless indeed. A rickety stairs, however. led to a room in one corner of the loft. It was cozy and v.arm and at one time liad been a har ne:j3 room. Here 15i!l had ‘‘camped.” He had fished out an old oil stove, a (ot. a talde an<l chair from the town dumping heap. A particular' housmvi'fe had present ed iii p. with a roasie<l chicken because (■n!‘ j?:ifie v.'u.s . 'i"h!ly chr'vred. On th * r\>' tab.!n ■ i* wciv b:Jf a. clo::-'""' ^ si- ■Ui;^ a:.i! ii r*\ii '.I-,.'-: ‘ ::i -'I:- "Oo.I! ' ■•:i If' V;,a-' \s'o;i! . as tree. ‘ barn on Ills return he cnme to a rneedy halt. A I rht u(’d ov*'-r at one corner of f'c 1 Ii pr'>f- eded from a lant:er:(i ■'f'i ; ] the / >-d bi'V ol a niangcr. In tiie : aMi-..)- .•cross the stale hay It cr,7H:-:n. d a biariket was K}ir-’'ad. and. s\\-’r.i5'd in ({‘V'Tinr;- upon this. .iH i< ’ '.'I. ijy t!ie !:inf,('T'i! 'rays, lay a .ittle idpepirg h’- a f;'f!aiiiu£f t!':C p;ujw fnmi his ;',hoi!bif'r5. i ! ’.li-'• - it ■'■d on an v:«lt| wn., a t 'in ’ li.d (.!!■ . ir;i \v.„i;a... T!v'‘' "! '...'I br ,in I t sjic.iK. i'.ili One 8ix-room cottage on Maple street, Soath Brevard. Aero Wit, large grassy lawn, beantiful shade trees and shrubbery, fine apple or chard and vegetable garden. Also chieken lot, barn and cmt buildings. Splendid well of water. f2,C00 easli or part (;aslv and balanoe on easy terniK. For fiirtbor ])art iealar.s see Mrs. VV". IS. Prico, Fr., Brevard, X. 0. tf ENTRY NOTiCE (JrimsJiaw enters and claims ENTRY NOTICE A. A. Miller enters and claims one hnn^' dred acres of land, lying and being in Hogback township, Transylvania county. North Carolina, and on the waters of Horse Pasture River, and more particu larly described as follows: Joining the lands of J, D. Keid and E. H. Jennings. Beginning on a poplar, corner of (kant No, 1592 and runs thence north 60 deg west 52 poles to a biack locust; thence various courses for complements, so as to include all vacant land in said boundary. Entered this 18th day of November, 1915. LEWIS P. HAMLIN, ll-264t-pd Entry Taker. ten ( NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as aflministratrix of acres, more or less, (if land in Hojihark i ‘^'state of K. J. Cook, decej^ed, late of township, Transylvania county, N. C.. on f North Carolina, tbc waters «f the Toxaway River, joining j * f:‘!/th? huKis of E. H. lennings. Beginning on a | deceased U> bite oak and runs south at.ut 60 poles t v.v .1 wh ^ake stake on an old line; thence east P niy attor- <» a stuKc <»n an ibout thirty poles to a stake on an old ine; tlieuce north about 50 poles to a .^•:ake un an oid line; thence to the In'gin- ning. This ihe secund day of December, !91.5. Entered this second day of Decem- '‘!T, 191.s. Li:\VlS I’. 11A.\1LIN, ! 2-10-1 t-pd Ent ry Taker. ■ ENTHY NOTICE tirimsbaw enters and claims one hiiiid,red acres, more nr less, of land in ;io}di;ji l: township, Transylvania county, .M. I'., on the watcTS <d' tbr White Water river, joining laruls of others unknown to ir.e. Beginning at a ci rner of an old E. fl. l*hi|>ps grant and runs thence north nith .s.'iid grant to a stake; an<l the -■.:rst. t<j ars old line; and thenec soath wit !hc rrie.indeis ol tlic sai.! line and ot Sine {.» a sta'.e. .and th'.‘iice to the !>egin nicig. this the i.llh day ni Deoi in her 1915- A. (Irin’.'.havv-. iCnitred this th 17th dav of i>ece.mber, I'ii.’’. I.KWiS 1 . ilAMLlK, 12-24-lt-pd Entry Taker. EHIRY NOTICE C. tlrinisii:iw enters and' clai;ms t res, roor'.- or les!-. ol land lying ann 1 )!'ig in Ibtgbae!: township, Transylvania i ' (lunly, North (':ir<)lina, and joins the 'and lif 1-'. l! .Ii, nning<. and others not k.no\vn, on th.:.* waters of ihe l''jxav/ay Kiver. P.. r:;:.nir.;:: :it a conHr of a \'v'ij- liar-i Slourr.'. .-iur-. i v and running with llie n[ }!;■.• -i.l Shnin :mrve_v to f t'ir; IV," vV-iIi t!U‘ lit’.l'Of ;in ney, W. Clayton, Brevard, North Caro- H«ia, on or before the 2.Sth day of Novem ber, or this notice will be pleaded in bar «if their recovery. All persons in- debtcu to the estate will please make im mediate settlement. This the 23d day of November, J91.5. A. A. COOK, Administratrix of the estate of K. .1. Cook, deceased. 1 l-26-6t-owc . : •' (> 'Tvo J1S a i .\s he n ia 1 tl !.i -n-'. I"!:'. t.» ill” 1 f -: ■cen b -r. S's: ■ vrr ! .r.trv HOUGH CF RE'SAIE (. In he ! ,<-1 iir • lit Xra'. In HOIfCE IC CR'DeTORS {';;i•liir.;;. Tr?.''> v'v\;.ia t’onnly. re h.atUr ( i tiu‘< <if 1 re(' Snou'r., dffc;. ,etl. ii'i W'Tien’a:; a ten i'.er n-!'.; i)i(i made in a prior .il - o* in the al)ove cntille*.' t. ii e :;r't deposilel n'.i 'i h’ d’.-r ir.id by viriU'.- t»i l'-, ■ p> in the ?;’id speciai I'iil alM.ve th:* 'hi iands sold I'.-, Iieen made iaw; anti un- ■■ er c!)ntained .in:^' entitled (if of 'ju.dlitfd si.s administrator tlie estate oi' i- red Si)<>»k, <uh- -iisei;. lali 'i ra!i v! 'v:i ni:s. c*»imty. N oti 'ii ('aroi ina, tI'l ;.-s ^ tu ;-i! persoii.s haviuff tJainiri ■ hi" t-::'! r ■ j: th*- ''-.ti ! ■•le. r'l.-.; :! tU e'.hii.it i'>e\ji Hoy i’alterson v.^, 4.'IIit* (Irumpton et al., the .same ik'ingNtj. ■ on tin- .'-speciai pre- Leeding doi'kel <';(' ’’crid, eourt, the iinder- si:i;ncd eomi'.';-,si r wiil, *.n Mor.di’V, the third (lay.■!' .Ij'-iiearr, al'12 o’rluck ;,t the euiirt h<ji;-.-‘ door, in the town .stale rcuntv r.l'or.'said. to '.h.‘ .1,1 Lai.e T*.'.^:,nv;ty. ’ .Nerlii v'a.'oli.-i... ' lo Ui :;t;or::ey , (h sh i'; '’iii-f. 1,1 '.arfi. Xttr'h ("aroiina, on or • hi‘?'u'-e ihe l'»th ,;;:v ot in, •enihir, or i ihis. \in\ ;cc vvii! ue ;>! • \ r \. 1 f T k in.iei'eaUe ■* ■*:. T;i..- i .1- If'ith' fiav !;f 'k-ri'miffr, ■' \ '!> .'\dmini:j;ratMr ■' ti of 1-led. cihttok, deceased. A’Ik'c;:! rF G^'HEKSillP. iir,. ■=■ -.H-.hed v.e:,-klv r t *<■ ■ i-u-'T '1. !‘3; !'■<. I’n-Vai.^.C. r. L. .Up , I’re- ’ drev; ir. ■> ’ • to -<r t>i r wa*^! «ri'v<-,;- ;i. 'v. ' '.’.ler to sti'* aiiii J t-.) 1* irn it:-:e fa •''■■'It Ol':n. ■- ... 'iS*''?.’'. V!in flud^'*' rv;ii. to :■•,]! ia\ i ;■ cl: : fU rTl 'tO. i;'0 onr (VIDUtT; ir': i'il-(' ;■ is yu ■ t' i.,.,. ly;.'!"! ! ii'-il. !t V.3- Ol :tn;i lit:i I,,or T ii;.- ii.vry t)i' iua.s- J iv'i:.' ’V,.;() I .sv 11: ty *->•.' . ■' 'I 'l.r i! i''>!•" i' :.ni mor.1 .■"natH.'s, i I in."i'! ■’ j."d (.{.I . ni. j;t. tip.' ‘■■I’.'.h'i lTi.e ilKsjdf, ' he II’. ! H !' ’ bur:’'. ':“i ['*!» tl;?*' i t'V.'i;-.•ii ]■’ e -a;-!! ).ai.= :.= \ lie i:r t •!.. fir- t A II'.It'.. V:',-', ( . ■ I, \\ aaf I'll stru-i. tte-i hi ,v;if)ack lOr'SV jv--- ■>'; (li(!T s. i::;ee. —:i pi*:;- O'r'i ha ■f ■;.KA ,•0X1 vwe:rn to :■>’-! siih«friihi fore me this ; (... ; • i:i lii-'i'r. ' I ?■. X M'i'.LKK. l1i :'L, r'lrsjeiiiT (^ourt:. 1 1 w ■:c. V. rdi.e t s''.i'.=jv.'n o:' t„'’rr:st-cuihi ■r.. ei !!■•- td fatlier and r. rr- 1- . hlH": a a i I i"' iieii ' >-ra ntia life. *' rials s ri:.Ui . .)h- ,t it no i f!';i t Ul- ■.iV. c. ■ i ■ ■iUidi'irr: i-.i it. :"-rivyn a Mn;", t' K'- ! V.a ==lt, and. (i; = ■■'. ■i i- al U;,. {jr,.; -2'. -‘I i !" ‘ .1 :.. K! *! ' .: i 't • . " ’ 1; V- r). ill-'* hi?:; i ■ 1 ■;la". .1 !t! <:;.!■ ’•.:y t::,..(;^:r tt’a * •dii. y.. ■ iii!o i >.TC<;'Tie'l Vv ..-.uvv I'raj’,. * f.• ,1. i i i 1 i f a d 'wa ,s b* ,i d «=■=:« I I ar -I I; 1 fi" ,r;i*o -xvan i ■l-'.i'U atl pi.i*'a,iiy. n'lH o i.n'r'..iv ' I !L-'i - a.T ill, 'bf;!f iiti I "i:i: ■ ;; ...I \\ fi,.;-,;; tii-; f‘,!- ! U't ]]ii^:hinu a iriaT'"- siiot 1:a>t.:, - Ill '<■ win'- ;;ad = ■-■So Ol ,a t rh. atlfir Th" isjt.if and ii;!! e\ha'ii lU'-nt. ' a;;>n Ou'iO- l ii'tn net;a !, = ''d a:‘.-ii J i i-..a M- ■ .--Sid iiii' ■’^t;d 1 -r in —s: v.aK riadiod Vi"! 1 ’ ■; 'V w f!' a V . t ■' 01- -T fo! j 'n ^ 1. the ' ■; ‘ 1 ' \ '• wiii'fi ), . 1 i\' ■ .1 i ■>■ 1’ *n w n (. ■. if Fi:.o 'A'.iQ jo'ii Ujih to us gues:^ i.he l 1^' >- (. pir.scdly e i ti.'rrn 1* t,t. ami ihtM'i she follow ett !('(i ol ;'.ier' 'Xn. Hie ey«;i rented Mistl;.tf>o :'\eht over Mk '.In-a:!. ■utn.d ia* mist.(?r; ’ ll:: at (iia:a;.. ( au ‘ ■.' dt iiour an * i ‘■this . f •'■■■% -.1: tl,... f y.Q-J, firat,. j'ir;a!-d iO:';-- '!’■ V-,., 'U tUo amLh'S." ' >cu say, Liddlo,. P:i'.a d'aa' for r.;..:ia,!e ri;...st:-!i to the !:ijj.rhest hitider. on iln n'li'. ol oix-haif cash and b.a.h'i..i'iee ia i.|.^inths a,ftiT .i:unIirnuiti.on (.>■ ,s;:ie, ; h< eert;'in lr:K-t:4 of land ivin^ !ed in biir t.i tiaTr 'fran- i."ide.h'!fd to liif ''Virania. e<iur.ty. am,; adjoiain,;? the lan:ds o, hd ^d:;:)man and others. Trnrt i-;e;;inniag a ehcslnnt :!i ike .;!d .’!erreii line !:a top of a ridge aa;l runs ‘’-en t. s i de;i ear.l <>■> |)o'!es t (.> a b i a..-.' k KV! rv sc* u: h 7 d e .g e a s t (■-■:! poles to I t e '.;i liandltor.’s iine; i’.= ::■■-■ 'vvi'th li I ’.’s 'i'ine Ov-ar the to'p .■ ' ' 1!.,"1;■ .j-y n:,(,m:11a,in: l!:e nee with I lami!- . Id a stake in ihe M, 3ileir,:i! 1‘av; 'theiv '■ 'v;;:h s.;;id li'ne ;’(-rth 72 ue;: : t ' jioiei-". To the heein- 'linf. cs:snl.;ia:.:'K; ai-i't:"; mtsre or lesy. Ki ■.:.;nw! Tract '..■ ie.niag on a s'punish o;;!;. li;.- he^^inniaj; c'>r::er the oid j.ler- ;:'!.rve}" and r'ua^ S'-iaih 75 d;-:' 'vvest i5"' jH.les III a I'H * , .’ "i. e nt u.i 21 poles t .'t .si ■■'. I ; hi’' 1 . ’ eo! i. '1 I d- J .Me- t.ali’s , 1 (; I’u . •> : 7 ^ t.) a riH'k 0:1 or :U\, i!u t(th< oce sot'sih .idtj* i *1 _ t i !'•' to a r.in !v’. <'t*n , nt ; 1h nee vith his line ii 1 ' < i ■ .' 1 ’ . ^ io a rni:i.!l iii..‘ktrv: ■'•■e .>'ith sai*! t'(.:Tt’s (ini' ^•'■laii *' ueg we.sl .v.i v- le.s to s>ake ia, ihe o 1 d ;■ ^, I i ."11 ce Hurt}'i '72 *ieg est pules t ) 1! .i'.-r-’s iine ii> a stake; the'r>r:"‘v.'i:’ii ' ae I'i-. fi'^ies to a siake; iheuce rjiiih S lies," *o ehi:,':::tr.i.t, t'^d Shipman's eorni.-; th.-i;ee nnrih de^j V. <• >I t> Iiv;* i?t i;■,:i., c.<;)i'tainin**:' 7l> sores nii-re cr I, •'s. This 14'tli (lav ai I)-man i T. liT'Tir. Cl (). Vv. Chivton, .A'aorr.cv. ‘2 i: aiei". -Jt-0'*VC RISTMA^ GIFTS ; ■.- y. s 1; s(iIec t ocl j'o •.irs? ,! f not hurry to 'Fhe Pfre v a rd lit Ssi/-'^.lK-ad(iuaru-n.;. th'is year. Hav- t.ikcii advaiita'^e of a .special opportunity early vve can and uiii s ■!! I'oys a*id >lts at h*ss than ar.ual prices while tlicy ia';r. 'This store :> M open tili nine o’clock or* Satur- i’.ay 'I'lifjjVt'ts 'drttil a'ftc*r that you do.'i’t vnu said about ^Ar^xiro.' :i (-'aafj i*.‘ r-!for ■’ .f ',\ liv th.i. onenidi.'' fliuNcred . jho 'rti't— .E'i>!d;e .Hiei'ryM irv ■ 'v;^ yr>u:’‘ ■5 trtre to (!>■ na.pm.nw ..d Crr: i. - he- ro: arjny.Tr.l. The a.i'si.inst one nd it W-..-3 bu:ri,t- ald'.'..! for u pi'i.( h- r: 1if''"re.('* brittle. j.r ^'■'at..'T iid e:;r- w:a:; dasln d tjut, ■’■d t^'i t.hc' trround r ;:'ad bis far'iUy. vii.itrjif' j'.; a ad ;.'f’^raM:d )>’. tiie '.■..a'iirii;' uiioii t.a'! aecac. Fa't''oer Dale, tc-a he fcliov.'.-:'!] up the 0 a coiniortalile chaiiih.n’,; raO'iii, a'nd >'0U T.'ill slee'r lo r'i, ; 1 Vi ll re a fre.o boui'd 'r I'i a? you like, undevati.ad? Why, th^jre'd bo no la t t3 s.*.8cp in if it wasn't foi tdd I.iiH' vi’p.'tj a time intc tscd. Liko to a tiiild ho ^ jd: ;alo a jK :(r'. ‘’ul his t-d spirii i’.' I -dai t v^aniJor: ' i ■; !■>; r ■ an:' filled v.itl. ; -• 1 ’ iiov.a-ver huriolr, lat Pi>i<n • ;• njo . rtl • i MARY Q. BIRD, Proprietor. Duckworth Drug Co. Agents fc-r r'-Iyal and Pcnsla'i* lines and i\0"rris* and Ntinnally^s Candies. Yotsr prcscriptlciis arc c.3rrcctly prepared at O'ur store a'lid we want yO'Ur business. Duckworth Drug Company Prescription Druggists.
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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