Local and Personal items Miss Martha Davis, of Greenville, 4ml Miss Rebecca Patton, who is at ■ mtine Montreat Normal, ' were - eek end guests of their sister and mother, respectively, Mrs. T. L. Pat ton, Jr. Miss Fra net's Green ,of Shelby, is spending the winter with Prof, and Mrs. J. B. Jones, and attending Bre vard College. Miss Green is a sister of Mrs. Jones. Dan Merrill, Ed Kilpatrick Bdl Bridges. Dick Aiken and Walter Clavton attended the all-star base ball game in Asheville Sunday after ixoon. . , Miss A unit* Yonguc is visiting in Tartxuo f r loti days, the guest of Mr and Mrs. T. G. Moody, the latter formei iv Miss Marion Yonme. Mr- Baumgarner of Asheville is cuest of her brother, John Dermid. " Spencer Macfie, who is connected with the United States navy, station ed a. Norfolk. Vu., is spending h 3 •wo weeks’ vacation here with his oaicnts. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Macfie. Mis't ^ Agnes, .luck nnd Josephine Ulavtoi,; -Mrs. W. M Cowan and Mrs. Prescott were Asheville visitors ^ Mr." and Mrs. Jack Reaber, of B;\! imore. Md., and the latter s f«ti . Will Waters, of Virginia, are visi relatives here. Mrs. Reaber is - former Miss La Verne Waters Wt, t I, and Mrs. Ernest Tilson w, . ,sitor> in Asheville Sunday. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND limln am! hv virtue of the author ity conferred by tleed of trust exe eiiletl b\ J. L. Whitmire and wife, Betty Whitmire, dated the 15th day „f Fehi • irv. 1928, and recorded in Honk 22 Page ’>70. in the office of lhe legist, of Deeds for Transyl Vania (Hunty, Bryant, Sub stunted Trustee, will at twelve o'clock noon on THURSDAY. NOV. 1ST, 1934 ,v ,l,i* Court House door of Transyl vania County in Brevard, North S'm ,>liiia sell’lit public auction for c : h to the highest bidder, the follow ing land, to-wit: Situated in Brevard. North Caro tin and BKlilNM.Mi at a stake m me ,s, till margin of Varsity street, said stake standing S. 01 dogs. 10 mins. K L>an feet from the point of inter vn i nt the South margin of Var siti Street with the Hast margin of Broad Street, and runs theme with the said South Margin of Varsity Street. S fit degs. 10 milts. E. 2a -fe, c to a -take in said margin ; theme .till witii aid margin S. 20 K. 5 s 1-2 f .a to a take in said margin; tlienee y \\ lAP feet to a stake; theme V |ti itgs. !a mins. W. 21 1-2 feet to U slake: i in nee N. 52 E. 120 feet to i . , It(11NXIN(i. BRIM' vi.|. ill' I (>T No. S and a part of \,i. •, af the Maple drove Subdi ismn. , .. . A- ! being all of that lot described ,, i.«...j ; hi:, Chas. K. Orr. et al, to 1 . Wiiitni'iig dated the itli day ol f brimiy. li'20. and rte riled in Book , . |>;u. •' |.-» .f ihe records of Beeds ania C mnty, N. C., and „ >t ii'' that lot f land described in Transylvania County. N. C. f Tfi - mi\(U‘ on aeour.i fanil in pavment of the indebted .,cured bj lid deed of trust. ,i..,l i- s-ibji et to ’. taxi mil assess r-t :u agaiusi said property whether in w due or to beiome due. A fix e h i cent (5 per cent) cash ,.I, ; u : Ii renuired of the high t hiddm ai the sale. Tin i. the 20th day f September. V. S. BRYANT. Substituted Trustee. Roan No. 1115, if)c* it. IS. 25. Nov. 1. Miss Mildred Thompson and John Marchant, /of Gr.enville, Visited friends in Brevard Sunday. Miss Alma Trowbridge and Miss'; Eleanor Trowbridge were visitors in Asheville and Weaverville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wood Paxton and ,baby. Wood Jr., have moved to the Henning Inn, where they have an i apartment. 1 Mrs. Carrie Dorsett is visiting relatives and friends in Asheville several days this week. 1 Mrs. A. H. King lias been quite ill | at her home, See Shore, in the Cedar I Mountain section the past week. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Emmerson, of 1 Asheville, spent the week-end here i as guests of Mrs. J. E. Clayton and 1 family. i Miss Sarah Teague and Miss Tina Allison were Asheville visitors Fri day. . , . Miss Rowenn Orr is visiting friends ip Miami, Fla., this week. Mrs. W. A. Thomas, who has been quite ill with flu at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Zachary, is said to be improving. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Allison and children motored to Asheville for the day Sunday. .drs. James Sherrill and son Jim n,ic and sister, Miss Essie Squires, and Miss Lula Williams, all of Char , b tte, are spending this week in the Squires cottage on Mapel avenue. Mrs. C. II. Trowbridge visited friends in Weaverville on Monday, and presided over the Asheville dis trict zone meeting, of which she is chairman, convening in Leicester on Tuesday. Mrs. Jasper Orr attended the mar v.age of her niece, Miss Margaret Kimzey at Mills River on Saturday. Milton Sellers is visiting friends in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., this week. Dr. J. F. Zachary spent the week-, il with relatives at his old home, lace in Cashiers. Marshall Kilpatrick and James i l'ickelsinier were v.1oek-end -\tvisit°rs I ,i Asheville, and attended the I II. S.-Farm School football game j Saturday. _Mts. J. Ij. loud anu son jinuiuv. ... ere week-end guests of Mr. Cobh in j Tryon, where he is connected with n . rug store. ,, , . Joe Morrow, of New York, is visit h i s friend here, Blanton Mitchell. ' Charles Smoak. a student at Bre • 1 College, spent the week-end at hour, in Black Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Langley and . Miss Ruth McKinney, of I avoid s Rest, S. C., were guests j week of Mrs. Cordia King. Mrs. C \V. Pickelsimer and daugh-' i Ethel.vn, Mrs. Cordelle Russell, . David Culver. Mrs. E. J. Bogen ' •id Edwin English returned Satur iv ti. in u week's mo >r trip to Chi- | and the World’s lair. Miss Lillie Holes nibe. who .lias, n critically ill in Miss 1 hospital, •du-ville .is reported to i ,• showing . i.i' ruble improvement. Miss Margaret Bosse returned week from a vi it with friends ^ i Columbus, Ohio. M. Y. Bagwell visited his son, v K. Bagwell, in Spartanburg, the week and attended the fair in .nit city. Eugene Dickson of Andfrson, s C.. visited friends and relatives !u re Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Moore visited heir home in Kannapolis over the • n'k-eml. Mr. Moore is a student at Brevard College. Mrs. J. S. Silversteen attended a di-trict D. A. R. meeting in States ville Tuesday, in her capacity as i • e recording secretary. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Henry had ib their week-end guests their daugh-, tu and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. (K ar A. Vaughn, of Gastonia, and Mrs. Henry’s sister and t w o d:.lighters. Sir-. V. E. I.athem and Misses Ruth and Annie Lathem, of MADAME ELDA VETTORI who will sing at Brevard College auditorium here Friday eve ning of this week, at eight WHIRL AT THE WORLD OF NEWS Items of interest gleaned during the past week , I-- _ Plan Saver Planes London—Great Britain’s drive for safer aviation includes a two-way radio set for every passenger plane and plans to establish new net works of radio beacons. Work Week Cut Washington— President Roosevelt has ordered a 36-hour week for the cotton garment industry. New War Predicted New York—A new world war will be started by next summer, it is as serted by Johannes Steel, many of whose predictions in international af fairs have proved correct. May Turn Pro New York—Les Stoefen and Geo. Lott are considering offers by Bill Tilden to turn professional. Oppose Short Week Washington—Big business is flatly opposed to the 30-hour week, accord ing to the United States Chamber of Commerce. Rain of Fish Aberdeen. Wash.—An unusual surf condition threw thousands of fish to the shore here Friday and the whole countryside stocked up for the winter. fcVpccf New Strikes Washington—Several leaders of organized labor have indicated that they expect a fresh wave of strikes unless President Roosevelt is able to arrange the industrial truce he has proposed. To Change l mom San Francisco—The form of unions will be charged to include industries instead of crafts. Carolina Factories To Be Good Washington -The federal trade com mission has announced that two X. rth Carolina hosiery makers have agreed to slop method of unfair com petition. Kasley, X. C. Mrs. Kdwin T. lladley. Miss Pau line Hadley and Ray Hadley, of Charlotte, spent the week-end with the Misses Xhipman at Walnut Inn. Mr. ■ m! Mrs. .1. 1!. Jollay. of C.e ■> sria, w<ie week-end guests of Mrs. Cordia King. Mr. Joilay is a hr thei ■ of Mrs. King. Mrs Sam McCullough ha- return-1 ml from a visit of 10 days in Atlanta and Rome. Ga.. where her son. Sam Jr., is attending the Berry school. j AT LYDA Y HOSPITAL Patients at Lyday Memorial hos- ] pit a I the past week include: Miss '.ucy Strum and Miss Sarah l.ou Tiger, students at Brevard College, Mrs. Jerry Jerome and infant son. Jerry Hart. Charlie Beck, Killian j Jarr’ett, Ina Mae Burns and little; Margaret Jane McGaha. _ I EVERYBODY CAN Save Mo: e By Doing The Bulk of Their Trading Here We buy in large quantities, whether it be Flour, Grocer ies Feeds, Seeds, Havs, Fertilizers—and sell at prices you can afford. ..I TRY OUR Corn Mill 1 With your next batch—whether it [ is to be used for bread, for feed or l crushed for mixed ration. ItltllllllllHIIIIHMtMMII I lllltll Hi •ll•llllllll•lllllllflllll»l*l•*aaa I«•«»»«•■«.1,1,11 Purina Chows | Will make MORE pounds of pork \ per dollar invested, get MORE j eggs from hens and produce MORE ] milk. . .......MU.IUIO.I»M.MM.U«MUU lUIIMUMMMMMMMlM I B & B Feed & Seed Co. Phone 66 East Main Street v BREVARD, N. C. Prob Spanish Revolt Madrift—-Police are probing the possibility that Russian Reds might have been motivating forces in the bloody Spanish revolt. Snow In Maine Caribou, Maine— 'Winter visited Maine Friday and left snow varying from ten to fourteen inches in depth , in parts of the state. Prices To Rise Washington— President Roosevelt has made it plain that he feels ..hat prices should go higher. Bank Deposits Increase Washington—Deposits in natii nai banks of the United State-- have increased three and a quarter bil lion in the past 15 months. Hanptman Extradition Ordered New York—Extradition of Bruno | Hauptmann to New Jersey has been ordered by Governor Lehman. Pcwonstmnovx w Belgrade— Smouldering hatred of Italy, touehi d off hv King Alexan der’s assassination, has flared up in two places in Yugoslavia. Pictty Bov Escapes Cresco, la.—Tw Town office!' flushed Charles (Pretty BoyT Floyd ■Yo n •' farm house hideout Thursday but the Southwest's “phantom” bad man and two companions escaped in a running gun battle. Byrd Back at Bape Little America Admiral Byrd has returned to his base camp. British Annin,cj Sin pa pare Singapore— Singapore and the naval base at Seletar are asuming new importance in British affairs. Tin- British are arming the places heavily. Well-conceived plans clear the way . for their execution. One always wonders how a giea man finds time to shave. Most of us feel that our own hard luck is worse than the oilier fellow's, j One mark of a first-rate man is sufficient egotism to ovi-rco ie the i shyness that blocks si If-expivssinn. HOOD ENGLISH GRADE MADE BY MISS LONG _ Miss Ora Holt Long, daughter of Jr. and Mrs. Roy Long of Brevard, ,v'tn> is a pupil at Salem Academy, U';nston-Saleni, turned in the o:,ly perfect English paper in the first month’s test. The Saicm Academy is one of the larger schools ol the state, and teachers at Brevard schools lare dated ov<r the line showing made by the Brevard girl. Teachers Get Pay Monday Pay roll for the teachers of Bre vard and Transylvania county schools has been received and will be ready for distribution to the teachers next Monday, according to an announce ment of Superintendent G. C. Bush. Around $6,000 is on hand for the pay roll. NEW ARRIVAL Born to Mr .and Mrs. C. L. Mc Masters, a daughter, Betty Ann, on Saturday, October 13. KIDNAP VICTIM SAFE, RANSOM SAID PAID LOUISVILLE, Ky., Oct 16—Mrs. Alice Seed Stoll, kidnap victim of a former insane asylum inmate, was returiud safe and well to her family ' Tuesday night. I Department df justice agents I found the young woman at Scotts | burg, Ind., and hurried her back to Louisville. i Thomas H. Robinson Jr., 27, of ! Nashville, Tenr.., was named by jus 1 tice agents as the kidnaper. 1 Mrs. Robinson has been arrested as an accomplice in the crime, i Mrs. Robinson called for the $60, f 000 cf ransom money at the express j office in Nashville. She was trailed to Terre Haute, Ind., and from there I to Scottsburg, where Mrs. Stoll was 1 rescued. The former asylum inmate was re ported to have telephoned his father in Nashville from Indianapolis that he was going to kill Mrs. Stoll. Ilis father begged him not to kill the woman but Robinson Jr. ended the telephone conversation with a wild laugh.__ MULL’S MARKET ..(HOME GROCERY Broad St. PHONE 201 Main St. BEEF STEW, 4 pounds . 25c Round Steak, lb . . 15c T-Bone Steak, lb ... 20c SIRLOIN STEAK, pound . 20c Hamburger, lb. 10c Mixed Sausage, lb ... 10 .....mi......." \ Every Article Guaranteed Satisfactory j or Your Money Refunded ..Mil 8 Lb Carton Lard . 78c Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs 20c GRAPE JUICE, bottle . 15c Grape Fruit, 2 for ... 5c 2 lbs. Peanut Butter. 25c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, lb . 33c Lemons, dozen . 25c Honey-Dew Me'.ons 20c FANCY ri AITD 48 pounds $1.80 PATENT aLl/UIX 24 pounds -93 SPEAKING DATES of Republican County Candidates Tuesday Oct. 23. . Bohaney School House. 3:30 P.M. Tuesday Oct. 23 Lake Toxaway School House. 7:30 P.M. Wed. Oct. 24. . Enon School House. 7:30 P.M. Thursday Oct. 25. . Quebec School House. 3:30 P.M. Thursday Oct. 25. Silversteen School House 7:30 P.M. Friday Oct. 26. Dunn’s Rock School House. 7:30 P.M. Saturday Oct. 27. Cedar Mtn. School House. 3:30 P.M. Saturday Oct. 27. Little River School House. 7:30 P.M. Monday Oct. 29 . Shoal Creek School House 7:30 P.M. Tuesday Oct. 30. Pisgah Forest School House 7:30 P.M. Wed. Oct. 31. .Selica School House. 7:30 P.M. Thur. Nov. 1st. Old Toxaway School House 3:30P.M. Thur. Nov. 1st. Rosman School House. 7:30P.M. Friday Nov. 2nd. Brevard Court House. 7:30 P.M. All people of the counjty are cordially mvited to attend these meetings and hear the Republican candidates discuss openly the issues of the campaign. Republican Executive Committee

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