♦♦+***+*******+*+W* '>vVVV VV . | I flews of the Week irom Rosman fi MRS. JORDAN WHITMIRE, C orrespondent .... a ...... a * .v.% * .!• <• * *:• ❖ 4 * * * •:* * 4 * * > * * •> •> * •> ** ** * * * * * * V V *> * * V * V »V V V V V V V Johr tie, small soil of Mrs. Ethel Stunmoy. is edit- ill at his home l •re. • Ji-n. v Jean Kales are spend ing evi ial days with then- uncle and ;„mt. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fisher. Mss. T. P. Galloway Jr. spent Sat t night at the. home of her par , Mi. and Mrs. Lee Fisher. M ami Mrs. L>. L. Glaxener visit .! the f rm :•'< mother, Mrs. L. M. ( !:.. t r.c i* Sunday. Ton. Maxell r -pent Saturday in Brevard visiting friends. ;.;d\Mii Singletary visited Charles and Tom Glaxener Saturday night. Ralph Kldridgo <’f Weaver college -pent th week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ehiridge. Mrs Jesse F. Galloway was call ,v to Easley Saturday on account of the critical illness of her mother, Mrs. Mitchell Miles. Mrs .T W. Ehiridge and Douglas r.Uin:.jj! wi i\ \ is>uu\s ai uumuu, summei home of Mr. anil Mrs. (. C. Hutches, Saturday. 'hs .1. A. O Shield', Rev. and Mrs. \V Calloway. Mrs. Charlie F or. Mrs. Ed J< nos and olnldr n jr i’ov Whitmire attended baptls n services at the Church of God in ndorsonville Sunday. i Harbin i- quite ill at, the home of s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hi .tin. ,iss,-s Mae White. Ophelia White nmi M i.O' White of Statesville were 1 - ■ •,11 - t Cuilowhce Monday. Mr. ,•;•••! Mi -. Dewey Burton and (we cl-’ 'on speni Sunday at Tryon :ji f i inner s parents, Mr. anti .Mrs. I.. Burton. V u Morrison is reported otiite ill at his home here. C, 0. KILPATRICK FUNERAL HOME Licensed Ktnbaliner.'.Morticians Individual Ambulance and Hearse 2! 1 VV. Main Street Phone 123 /,Y< i' — Xortli Carolina Mrs. Claud Glaze ner ar.u Miss Faye Glaxener were visitors to Hendorsen ,-ille v\ ednesiiay. ' Mr. and Mrs. 11. G. Stqphel Had their supper guests Tuesday night Mrs R. S. Winchester, Miss Ethel Maxtor, Miss Rosa McLean and ,r s Genova Paxton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sitton ol Wi '.vevville spent Sunday night a; .nests of Austin Ilogsed. Mrs. Wade Garren and son Forest of'Asheville spent the week-end as ::uo-ts of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Pax lOlti Viis.ms Irene and Eva Pharr anc Ruv Bennett and Tom Peden motor ■ i! to Pisgah National Forest bun dav anu enjoyed a picnic. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lewis anc laughters Ruth and Velma spent s'uuicfv at Easley as guests of Mr and Mrs. E. K. Everette. Mrs. Robert Zachan* of Ashevilh man the week-end as guest of Uv parents Mr. and Mrs. L. M. V at k; W. R. Lewis was a business visitors t0 Fickens the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Chastain ant a ghte•• Ruth and Mr. and M s Mash Murnhv of IVuen Mr an Vi-i. Ji e Diet;, and two child)en oi gviva were Sunday visitors at tin home of Mr. and Mrs Lee R. Fisher Mism- Inez Oats. Mary Morgan 1 .-f,..r-' Pharr and Millie Allison mo .;rt:Y to Toxawav Falls Monday ant rr.vul a picnic lunch. \ uid Mrs. Fred Nicholson anc ,n,• if.c Betty and Mr. ami Ml. \iail, Pailirs mot led to Caesars I_ 1 v,'. S0,l,a Mrs. Mickler Rusk .am ■ ;r Nolle .Tean and Dock I.usV i =..P .s of .Mi. and Mrs. Bogat •V I ick in Gloueesiei- Sunday. : a-C.d Mr . W. T Harmon re ... d h me Saturday from a week •• a t0 Hat Springs. . 'Vis- Edith Millsaps of Asheville >■ a .ending this week as guest of hei „„t Mrs. J. E. White. -a, Mai y Randolph returned "liesday from a two weeks’ visit tt •r-in lives in I! en tier son eouruS ■ Madora, young daughter oi Mr. anc a !*•-. Hill Mc.Tunkins. is quite ill at ' me of her parents. dim Nelson returned to net of Calvert Sunday, having eo: the past week of her sister, Al’oti Si-k. Mrs. Marvin Edney and Miss Leona 'ViIson of Cashiers are spending sev «i al days as guests of their sister, Mrs. Crittent Galloway._ You Are Urged to Hear j Hon. Robt. R. Mullikin Candidate For u. S. CONGRESS In ;i discussion of thv issues of the day as pertains to tin* democratic Primary to be held in June- Mr. Mulli kin .v;;l speak at BREVARD COURT HOUSE Friday Niglit, May IS—8 o’clock Mr. Mullikin is a World War Veteran, son of a South Carolina Confederate soldier, worked his way thiougn college, and is now engaged in practice of law* in bun combe County LADIES CORDIALLY INVITED All Cadidates Urged To Attend . lie- es in—l. Turning the government back to the „e‘. 2. State’s rights; 8. Protection of bank de nosit'uv: 4. Supervised currency expansion ; u. Re-ad justment, of Veterans’claims; 6- Coordination of | Capital. Labor, Agriculture and Industry; 7. Recogiu I iion>*f human rights in government- . . Give The Veteran A Break REMEMBER THE DATE *r Friday Night, May 18, 8 P. M. Brevard Court House , _ 11 i iiwi— v. a:ni Mrs. C. .1. Eulridge were mail: ■ s visitors to Easley Saturday. vi i>s Mildred Henderson spent Monday and Wednesday nights ai the h me of Mrs. II. G. Stops!. Miss Olga Fortenberry spent the week-end at Quebec as guest ol' Miss Helen Henderson. Mrs. M. C. .Sumeral was shopping mi hendersonvill Wednesday. John Collins and Rev. Patrick Ash worth. of West Union, S. C., spent Friday night at the home of Mrs. T. V. Smith. Mrs. Charlie Henderson of Quebec was a guest cf Mrs. H. G. Stophel 1 Wednesday night. Walter, son of Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. O’Shiels, is quite ill in the Oteen hos pital. having suffered burns while a member of CCC camp at Bainaids ville. „ , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Galloway and children spent the week-end in Glou Ister visiting Mrs. Galloways par ents Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Owen. Ah-s Rosa Callahan and daughter Gladys and Mr. Burgess of Uonea nath s. C.. were recent guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. C. E. Leathers, i Mrs Nellie Owen of the Glouces ter section spent the past week with he,- granddaughter, Mrs. Joe Gado i" Mi-, and Mrs. Crittent Galloway .spent the week-end at ( ashlers at the ■ l- me «,f the latter’s parents, Mr. and M. F. Wilson. , ,, , V Mr.” and Mrs. Vesta Weddle of Winston Sahm and Mr. am. M>3 Frank McCall of Cnerryfield we e dinner gue-ts of Mr. and Mrs Doyle Moss Friday. f Mr. and Mrs. Leon McCall of Pickens were guests of Mr. and Mis Doyle Moss the latter part of the | Karl Tavlor. Luther Taylor an! 'Willie Taylor. Mrs. Joe Barnette anil daughter Miss Man-' <’f Lontral,‘(j C., were week-end guests of Mi. an Mrs. A1 Bryson. , Mr. and Mrs. Belk and Miss Lola Mae Moore of Marietta, S. _<•. - • and Mrs. Branch nnsley and son Joe. and Miss Mae Bryson, Mi-s V» 'ginia McCallister, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Bryson. Miss Marie Barnette of Central, g C is spending this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. A1 Bryson. Miss Elsie White, a student ot W (’. T. C., arrived home Thursday to attend commencement exercises at !R sman high school. r ! Miss Irene Pharr and La Verne WhitmiV also students of ”• *• T. arrived home Saturday to pend the week-end with their parents I Mrs. John Jackson of Enka is i pending everal days here. FOOD SALE TO HE HELD SATURDAY NIGHT \ The Indies of the Zion Baptist, •lnireh will conduct a food sale Bat-; iruav night for the benefit of the: lun ch. Funds for the Sunday schoo.. •i,om ns well as other necessities are; unninfr low, and it is asked tho pub- j ic to cooperate in helping the ladi.sj ‘bis food sale a success. _________ ENJOYING MOTOR TRIP 'N WESTERN STATES Dr. Joe E. Osborne and nephew,; Ruffin Wilkins of Brevard, left the' first of the week for a motor trip to , Dj.lifornia and other points of inter st in the West. They will visit the Grand Canyon. Pikes Peak. Boulder Dam. YieUowstone National Panji, l-.lden Cate Park, Petrified Forest ’..id other places. i - | FAMILY REUNION TO ! UE HEI D IN JUNE A family reunion of the Harbin family will 1>p held at Canton the1 first Sunday in June at tile old Har bin home. All relatives and friend* llv family are invited to ntleiftl. This is an annual event, Being of • uized Hi years ago. A mimbei of relatives reside in Transylvania cmui v, including the family of Mr. ami Mrs. Ed Harbin of the Calvert sec tion. EVENTH GRAPE PUPILS ENJOY PICNIC AND TRIP lonbcrs of the graduating class of '.hi' Seventh grad|i cf the Rpsman -cb ml, accompanied by Prof. Glenn Galloway, enjoyed a trip and picnic Saturday. The party motored to Pis-; rah National Forest, visiting Looking Glass falls and other points of scenic nterestl ;r( Vu<l;ng Cortnesfcc falls. \ In ihe evening they attended the pic *iivo show at the Clemson theatre. Tin re were 20 members of the class j present. ENJOY OUTING AT |FROZEN RAKE ; A. M. White and daughter, Mi's j Povie, and sons A. M. Jr. and Ear’, 11). H. Winchester and son 1). H. Jr., Misses Sarah and Winnie Bryant, of Statesville, spent Sunday at Frozen Lake in the Old Toxaway section. Boating and cooking out in the open were attractions greatly enjoyed by the party. PICNIC AND MOTOR TRIP ARE ENJOYED Mrs. J. E. White and daughters Misses Mae, Elizabeth and Margaret, and son Braxton, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. White and daughter Miss Ophelia, ard son Boyce, Mrs. C. S. M hi to and cons James and Paul and Miss Marie White, of Statesville, enjoyed a pic [ric Sunday to th» Double Springs * section. After lunch the narfv motor ed to Pickens nnd visited friends. The south made about half of the f.ii, 126.000 pounds of aluminum manu ! f noturf a in the United States in 11)33. A Cornell University professor will < o .n sail for China to aid its research there to improve the diets of Chinese 1 farm families. NOTICE OF SALE Under nr.d bv virtue of the p. wer of sale contained in a DcH in Trust executed on the 2,7th day of August A. D. 1926 by A. H. Kizer, (unmar ried), to W. E. Breese, Trustee, which said Peed in Trust is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Transylvania County, N. C., in R ok 20. page 1:11 et seq and indexed in said/office and to which index and record reference is hereby made and the same made a part hereof for the purpose of description, ar.d default having been made in the payment of both principal and interest on the note secured by the said Deed in Trust ar.d legal demand having broil made for the payment rf same by the holder of said note, and all other legal notices having been, duly given, the undersigned Trustee will, on Friday, June 8th, 1034, at 12:00 o'clock M. offer for sale at Public Auction and sell to the highest bidder FOP. CASH at the C url House door in the Town of Brevard. County of Transylvania, Statp of North Carolina, the following pieces, parcels or lots of land, and all inter ests therein, as de?cribed and set nut in said Deed in Trust, and said land being more particularly de scribed as follows: FIRST TRACT: Lying on me waters ot Morgans Mill Creek adjoining the lands of J. M. Morgan, C. A. McCall and others, Beginning at two pines, James Mor gan’s corner, and runs South 42 de grees tVest 51 poles to a small hickory ■aid Morgan’s corner: thence No. 45 degrees west 100 polos to a stake; thence No. 80 poles to a stake in Can dler's lino; thence Ea*t 140 poles with Candler's line to a stake; thence So. 78 poles to a Chestnut corner of Phil lips’ .'and; thence to the beginning containing 60 acres more or less. It being the same land conveyed to Mary Calloway and M. V. Calloway by deed dated March 6th. 1901, and registered in Book 18. Page 57, April 16th, 1901. SECOND TRACT: Adjoining the lands of the Duck worth in it s and lying on tb • waters of Morgan’s Mill Creek. Beginning m: a chestnut oak on a ridge and runs North 50 poles to a stake and pointers; ihencc North 76 degrees East 65 poles to a Chestnut Oak; thence South 50 degrees East 28 poles to a chestnut Oak; thence South 59 degrees East 72 poles to a stake in Morgan’s line known as the old east and west line; thence west with the same 110 poles to a stake; thence North 30 degrees east 24 poles to the beginning. Containing 87 acres more or less, it being the same land conveyed by W. M. Meece and wife to Mary A. Calloway and Q. V. Cal loway by deed dated March 6th, 1901, and registered on the 16th day of April, 1901 in book 18, on page 56 of the Deed records of Transylvania County, North Carolina. EXCEPTION: Excepting however, from the above tracts 22 1-3 acres heretofore sold ij) John Mann and 4 2-3 acres heretofore sold to James Kilpatrick off the above boundaries. THIRD TRACT: Beginning at a chestnut oak am! ruris South 9 East 64 poles to a stak} on the top of a ridge; thence south 88 west 36 poles to a stake at the f rks of a branch; thence North 14 west 25 poles to a stake on the top of a ridge; thence 41 west 25 poles to a hickory at the top of a ridge; thence north 55 west 36 poles to a stake in the Id line: thence north 4 3-4 poles to a stake, Its comer; thence North 76 cast 65 poies to a chestnut oak; thence south 50 east 28 poles to the beginning, containing 22 1-3 acres Being the same land conveyed to Harvey McCall by J. Frank McCall and wife Laurie McCall, by deed dated May 14th, 1919, and which deed is recorded in the office of the register of deeds of Tr.u.o.vlvania County, N. C.. in hook No. 41 on page 156 and to which deed and record refrencc is hereby made and which deed and record are hereby made a part of the instrument. Said sale K ing for tilt purpose of satisfying said debt, interest, cost and expenses of said sale. This 8th dav of May, 1934. W. E. BREESE, TRUSTEE. May 10 5 t. N OTICE OF FORECLOSURE Under nr I by virtue o£ the Power ' ale contained in that certain Deed in T'»“t from Frajik K. B. Tenkirs and wi’’e Mary C. Jenkins to Geo. A. Grimsley. Trustee, bearing date of ho lltli day of July 1930. and regis tered in Book 25 at page 191 of the records of Deeds in Trust, for Tran sylvania County. North Carolina, se i .ring certain indebtedness therein named, and defaut having been made in the payment of said indebtedness whereby the Power of Sale contained ir. said Deed in Trust has become operative, and the holders of the notes evidencing said indebtedness have requested the undersigned Trus tee to foreclose said deed in trust, and ! ail notices as to said default having j been given, therefore, the undersigned | Trustee, will on the 23rd day of May j 1934, at Twelve O’clock M. at the c urt house door in the Town of Bre vard. North Carolina, offer for sale, and sell to the highest bidder for cash, j the following described real property, to-wit: . , ,, BEGINNING on a. stake on the East side of Manic Street, and runs with the Street North 19 degrees 45’ West 242.8 feet to a stake; thence North 70 degrees 15’ East 150 feet to a stake; thence South 19 degrees 45’ East 242.8 feet to a -take; thence South 70 degrees 15’ West 150 feet to the Beginning, and being a part o«. the land described in a deed from William P. M.-Goha and wife M. A. MeGaha to Frank E. B. Jenkins, by d od dated Oct. 10. 1394, and record ed in the office of the Tie sister of reeds for Transylvania County. North Carolina, on the 23th day of Novem ber '894 in book 12 at page 278._ The proceeds of said sale to be anplied oil said indebtedness, cost of sale. f*tc. This 21st dav of April 1934. Geo. A. Grimsley, Trustee. ' . P. Hamlin, attorney. April 26, May 3, 10, J7. FDR REGISTER OF DEEDS I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Register of Deeds, subject to the will cf the Democratic voters to be expressed in tiie June Primary, 1934. If nominated and elected, I promise to perform all duties connected with the office to the best cf my ability. Your support will be appreciated. NOAli C. MILLER, tfp Lake Toxaway. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of register of deeds subject to t'nc action of the Demo cratic Primary in June. If nominat ed and elected, I will promise tc serve the- people of my county to the very best of my ability, and shall appreciate the support of ev eryone. EDWIN A. MORGAN FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS I hereby announce my candidacy foi Register of Der.ds subject to tiv will of the citizenry of Transylvania county to he expressed in the Jum Primary. Always a loyal Democrat i and supporter of the President and l his Administration, I respectfully 1 request your vote. ECK L. SIMS Brevard. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS I hereby announce myseff as can i didate for re-nomination and elec j lion on the Democratic ticket for the i place of Register of Deeds of Tran | sylvania County. My record as youi .public servant is my recommend.! ' tinn. I sliail appreciate your support jtf JESS A. CALLOWAY FOR STATE SENATOR i I hereby announce my candidacy I for nomination a- Senatn:- for th< I Thirty - second Senatorial District subject to the action of Inc Demo eratic Primary which is to be hel< j in June. 1 The support of those having con. j fideoce in my ability to serve thi j best interests of the public in thi: position will be appreciated. | tfp M. W. Galloway -- FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce my candidacy - for the House of Representative! (Subject to the action of the Demo i eratic Primary in June. If nominat ed and elected, I promise faithfu 1 sun-ice as a member looking to thi I interests of the people of the county land state. Your support will be ap I predated. W. M. HENRY. FOR STATE SENATOR | I hereby announce my candidacy I for nomination as Senator for the ' Thirty-Second Senatorial Dirtncl subject to the action of the Derao eratice primary in June. I shall ap i preciate your support i tfc-p RALPH H. RAMSEY, Jr j Tor clerk superior court To the Citizens of Transylvania | County: I greativ appreciate the support , of the good citizens of Transylvania I County given me when 1 ran for the I office of Clerk of the Superior Court for my first term which I am I now serving. Since my election 1 have tried to serve the entire people of the county honestly and con scientiously'. Every citizen of Tran sylvania county has received my beM services when it was my opportuni ty to give same. 1 respectfully ask the support ol ; the good citizens of the county ir my efforts to be re-nominated and re-elected to the office I now fill If nominated and elected I piedge my best services t" the people oil the county and will i-' t. under any j circumstances, be a candidate to suc ceed myself at the end of my second term. OTTO ALEXANDER FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS 1 hereby announce my candidacy (or Register of Deed.-, subject ui the Democratic Primary io Lx- hold in .Tunc. Your support will be ap preciated. and if »< rtftnatod and elected I promise tc i!o my duty to the very best of my ability. GLENN BURRELL Brevard ~FOR STATE SESATOR* I hereby announce my candidacy for State Senator from the 32nd Senatorial district, subject to the will of the voters to be expressed in the June Primary I shall appreciate your support. __ tl june pd COS PAXTON ~~FOR TAX COLLECTOR Ts The Voters of Transylvania Co. Having served my county as Tax Collector for one term, ami having faithfully discharged the duties of said office, I hereby announce my self as candidate for nomination for the second term, subject to the Democratic Primary. I will appreci ate the support of my friends. Respectfully, 0. L. ERWIN FOR SOLICITOR \ hereby announce my candidacy for the Democratic nomination for Solicitor of the Eighteenth Judicial District subject to the action of the Democratic Primary to be held on June 2nd. Support of my friends in Transylvania County will be ap preciated. R. LEE WHITMIRE, Hendersonville, N’. 0. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for Sheriff of Transylvania County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary to be held in June. If nominated and elected I promise to give to this office the verv host that is within me and to faithfully, i fearlessly ant! impartially execute I the duties of the office. Your support will be appreciated. Respectfully, L. E. BAGWELL FOR CLERK OF COURT I hercoy announce my candidacy' j Clerk of Superior Court subject to ,the action of the Democratic Primary in June. If nominated and elected I promise to faithfully serve the peo ple to the best of my ability. I shall appreciate your vote and your sup port. spalding McIntosh —— 1. — FOR SHERIFF [ I hereby announce myself as can didate for nomination and election on the Democratic ticket to the office of Sheriff for the s cond term and wilt appreciate the interest and support of all my friends. I promise to do my best to serve the people of my county if again elected to this office. TOM S. WOOD FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I I hereby announce myself as 3 ! candidate to succeed myself as a | member of the board of eountv com i missioners, subject to the action of (the Democratic Primary. I have j done my best to serve the people j during my past term and shail ap preciate your support again, i W. L. AIKEN i FOR REPRESENTATIVE 1 I hereby announce my candidacy j for member of the legislature sub • jeot to the action of the Democratic j Primary in June. I shall appraciat' ! your support and if nominated and ! elected promise to work for all the 1 people of the county. I W. K. DUCKWORTH i -- FOR SOLICITOR i I announce my candidacy for re | nomination as Solicitor of the | Eighteenth Judicial District., subject j to the Democratic Primary, and re ,‘spectfuliy solicit your support. J. WILL PLESS, Jk. , FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER At the insistence of a number of leading citizens of the county I here by anr.uunce my candidacy for nomi nation in the Democratic Primary for the place of County Commissioner. My reason for running for the office is to be of service to the people. E. CARL ALLISON FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce for re-uomina tion and election on' the Democratic ticket for the office of Commissioner. I have doner my best for the past four years Ifcr my county, and if the people tWfct me to continue I shall appreciSt their support. W*B. HENDERSON -.-.**._ FOR TAX COLLECTOR To 'the Voters of Transylvania County: I hereby announce my candidacy for Tax Collector, subject to the Dem ocratic Primary in June, ff nomi nated and elected I will discharge the duties of the office to the best of my ability. Your vote jvill be highly ap preciated. LEM BROOKS. FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner subject to action of the • Democratic primary in June 2nd. If i nominated and elected I shall do ail in my power to assist and help my fel low citizens, especially the drowning middle man, in some way that they may have a chance to pay taxes by giving notes up to and including 1922. nPo take bonds for full amount of debt service, W. L. MULL. FOR SOLICITOR I annunce my candidacy for nomi nation as Solicitor of the Elghie*' til Judicial District subject to the Democratic Primary, and ••e''poctfu:ly solicit ycur support. ! CLARENCE 0. RIDINGS. CARBON FADER—the kind that lasts and refuses to smut all over the office when handled.at loss than yoi pny for cheap grades. The Timer office, I | Why the Sudden ! Change to Liquid | Laxatives? Doctors have always recognized the value of the laxative whose dose can be measured, and whose action can be thus regulated to suit individual need. The public, too, is fast returning to the use of liquid laxatives. People . have learned that a properly pre ! oared liquid laxative brings a perfect mesement without any discomfort l at the time, or after. The dose of s liquid laxative can be varied to suit the needs of the individual. The action can thus be regulated It forms no habit; you need not take a "double dose" a day i or two later. Nor will a mild liquid | laxative irritate the kidneys. The wrong cathartic may often do norc harm thin good. # Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a prescription, and is perfectly »afe. Its laxative action is based on senna —a natural laxative The bevels will not become dependent on this form of help. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is at all druggists. Member N. K. A. 0

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