Brevard, N. C., April 5, 1934 To Hi* Honor, T. B. Finley, Judge Superior Court,— We, the grand jury, constituted at the present term of the court, having finished our labors, submit the following report: We wish to thank Your Honor for your charge and: instructions, and also to thank you, and the solicitor, sheriff, clerk and other officers or the court for the aid you have given llS "We have acted on all true bills and presentments sent to us, and re turned Mime into court with proper notations of our action. We have examined me wumj home, and find inmates well cared for und satisfied; ample supply of provisions, feed, etc, and the who.e establishment in good conaition, ex cept the main building has some decayed timbers under the front ot the "two front rooms. This building needs some repairs, which it may be important to be done inunediately. We have examined the jail, and find same in good condition, and in mates well cared for and apparently as well satisfied as prisoners could , We find the court house well cared for, and especially report as fol We examined clerk’s office, and found same apparently in good con dition. and well-cared for and con. dUSame as to office of Register of D<Samc as to offices of Tax Col lector, Countv Accountant aheriit and Board of Education. We recommend some work on tne plumbing of the court house which however, appears to be in progress of being dene. Respectfully submitted, J. L. WILSON, Foreman In Memory Of MRS. WALTER McKISSEY Nettie lias gone to live with Jesus, She has left this world of care. She is singing with the angels In that Home, so bright and fair. Wo were sad to have her leave us, For she was so good and true, And we all had learned to love her, But the Savior loved her too. So took her Home to Heaven, To abide with Him for aye, But he sa.\ < her friends can meet her At His throne on judgment day. We shall miss her as we travel On through life’s dull, dreary way, For she always tried to help us. Tried to make our lives more gay. In I he church work we shall miss her. Pm- in i hurch she always went, And only on the holy, good things, Was deal Nettie’s pastime spent. We are grieving ’for her loved ones, Those who were so dear to her, ] For we know that they shall miss j he r. But they trust to meet her there. We can never, never forget her, Through her face we’ll never more see. Her walks will stay with us for 4*YtM\ On through life and eternity. We cannot bring back our li ved one, Though she was so pure ar.d true, But we can live a life like she did, And meet her THERE beyond the blue. By a true friend. .Miss Jessie Leo Banthcr, !>tb tirade Bosnian 'nigh school Doctors have been counting the pulse b> u fitches ever since 1690. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the au thority conferred by deed of trust executed by Hazel Scott Stokes and husband, Robert L. Stokes, dated the 1-t dav of August. 1929, and re corded in Rook 27 See. 2. Page 19, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Transylvania County. Jef ferson E. Owens, Substituted Trus tee, will at twelve o’clock Noon on MONDAY. APRIL 16th, 1934 at the Court House Door of Tran sylvania County in Brevard, North Carolina sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the fol lowing land, to-wit: A certain lot or parcel of land in or near the Town of Brevard, North Carolina. BrlGINMNU on an iron stake on the East margin of South Broad Street. R. R. Deaver’s Northwest comer, and runs thence with said R. R. Deaver’s line North 87 de gree- East 512 feet to a stake in Jumping Branch; thence with said Jumping Branch, North 45 degrees West 190 feet to a stake in said Branch, Oie Minor’s Southeast cor ner; thence with said Osie Minors line. South 87 degrees West 377 feet to a stake in the East margin of South Broad Street, Osie Minor s Southwest corner; thence with said East margin of South Broad Street, South 3 degrees East 136 1-2 feet to the BEGINNING. And being all of that certain lot of land described in deed from Jen nie E. (iodfrev and Elizabeth A. ♦ Godfrey to Hazel Scott Stokes, dated the 2nd day of April, 1929, and iwerded in Book 61, Page 240 of the records of deeds for Tran sylvania County, N. C. t This sale is made on account o. default in payment, of the indebted ness secured by said deed of trust, t A five pet cent (5 r) cash deposit will be required c,f the highest, bid dec at the sale. This the 8th day of March. 1934. JEFFERSON E. OWENS, Substituted Trustee. T.OAN No. 35"#. March. 22-29 Apr. 5-12. PRIZES OFFERED FOR I 2ME TAX POSTERS — For the nine best cartoons illus liaiing how the sales tax has helped to keep open the public schools and nay the teachers, the North Caro lina Association of Real Estate Boards is offering $105 in prizes to public school students: Three tirst prizes of $20 each; three second prizes of $10, and three third prizes of $5. A first, second and third prize are to be awarded in each of the three federal court districts in the state. Any public school pupil is eligible to contest. Awards will be made for originality and cleverness rather than for technical excellence. The draw ings may be either in ink or pencil but must be by hand and: without mechanical aids. The name of the contestant, hs iaddress, his school, and the name of his superintendent . ,1 should bo placed at the bottom o' each drawing. All entries must reach the associa tion at its Greensboro office, 502 Piedmont Hiliiding, by noon ol May 1st. The judges, representa tive citizens selected by the presi dent of the association, will an nounce the winners May 15. Pou Our For Congress Raleigh—George Ross Pou, who resigned Saturday as executive as sistant director of the state highway and public works department Monday entered the race for the fourth dis trict congressional seat which his father, the late Representative Ed ward W. Pou, held for 33-years. Jealous Husband Kills Family Eureka Springs, Ark. — Enraged because a young man was attentive to his 19-year old wife, Warren Davis, 58 was said by officers to have killed her as she lay asleep Tuesday, and slashed the throats of his two children and thep ended his own life. OFFICERS ELECTED FOR JUNIOR CLASS At a joint meeting of * the girls and boys of the junior class of Bre vard high school on Friday, April 6, the following class officers were elected: President. Mary Sue Jennings Vice-President . Ruth Fulton Treasurer .... Betty Carro McLeod Secretary . Sandy McLeod At the meeting it was decided that the annual Junior-Senior banquet would he held on Friday night, May 4, in the high school auditorium this year. After further discussion of the banquet the meeting was ad journed. The faculty sponsors of the junior class are Mrs. Knox DeLong and. Mr. Hinton McLeod. By Sandy McLeod -Secretary | LOOK FOR THIS CROSS It Meana the REAI, ARTICLE GENUINE Of Bayer ASPIRIN Manufacture } _1........_..... When you go to buy aspirin, Remember this for your own just remember this: Every tablet of real aspirin of Bayer manufacture is stamped with this cross. No tablet without this cross is GENUINE Bayer Aspirin. Safe relief for headache, colds, sore throat, pains of rheumatism and neuritis, etc. _Gsnuina Bayr Atpirin Qon Not Harm thi », Priced from 29c to $1.00 — to bo born right in time for this sale of snowy-white, hand-em ^ broidered dresses. • Yes, indeed, you were lucky, little one. These hand-made } * dresses are from a leading importer, and your Mumsie i is getting them at a very, very special price. See that she buys you at least six of them • For boys and girls — a variety of styles, with and without collars, of sheerest white batiste. Sizes 6 mos. to 2 years. Latest Styles Linen Suits Seersucker Suits Sport Togs Suits .. feminine question: “What shall I wear.” ' Smartly tailored, wear them V with either a sweater or O blouse. Arrived last Friday —sold half of them Satur " day. However, our buyer promises another shipment > bv Fridav coming. Headquarters for Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Ready-to-wear, Shoes, and Piece Goods PIQUES Wide and narrow wale in the following colors—pink, light blue, Copenhagen blue, green, yellow, chona brown, also white. AH colors guaranteed fast. 29c yard ___ I PRINTED BATISTES Small dainty prints, checks and plaids, in new ba tistes. All colors guaranteed fast; 36-inch wide. 22c to 29c yard VOILES • Just the thing for that afternoon dress — beautiful, sheer and inexpensive. Large flowered designs, checks and plaid patterns. All pieces new and colors guaranteed fast—36-inches wide. 17c to 25c yard PRINTED PIQUE 36-inch wide; colors guaranteed fast. Plaids and checks are the predominating designs. Just the ma terial for that street or sport dress you are planning. 29c yard MERCERIZED VOILES Either for trimmings or dresses. Colors, nile, light blue, pink, mais. and white. 36-in wide and fast color 15c to 19c yard NEW! RAYON TUB SILKS Fetching patterns for that dress-up dress. Washable —colors guaranteed fast; 36-inches wide. Checks, plaids and stripes in lighter shades. 49c yard A Reduction ■ In face of the advancing market we have reduced the price of our best quality rayon—the quality and beauty remains the same, the width is 39 inches, the price is reduced from 79c a yard to 69c yard C. K. Osborne, Jr. Is a good guesser — he won the free pair of LEE OVERALLS. He guefoed that there were 1285 yards of sewing thread used in the world’s largest; overalls displayed outside our store. The correct number of yards sewing thread used in the worlds largest over alls is 1237. Banties/ Th«s* panties hug your skin l Score* of young women enjoy this brief that Mun singwear calls "Banties," . . . their sheer, smooth texture ... their snug fit ... tneir loog-weanng qualities, ray _ ioned of Rayon, specially processed by Munsingwear. They give genuim comfort every minute you have tom on. Let us show you these "Banties j today. ■jfj Children’s and Misses Hosiery II Alosiery that never Binds, Pulls or Wears 7 - HOUtffT across the knees Munsingwear has given us a new hose that will de light every wo man. A new style of knitting silk and soft elastic thread at the top insures free ac tion. This full fashioned hosiery never binds, pulls cr wears across tne knees, it gives wim every move ment of your legs-it retains its shape, too, and how it resists runs. In sheer, clear tissue v,-eights and the smartest hues. |Hi 69c to 95c

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