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m mmm—■ ■■■■■■ - —— NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA, County of Transylvania. Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that cer tain deed of trust executed by James Oneal Cantrell (unmarried) to The Raleigh Savings Bank and Trust Company, trustee, which said deed of trust is dated June 1, 1926, an recorded in Book 11, page 117, of the Transylvania County Registry, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby secured and in the conditions therein secured, the undersigned substituted trustee by instrument recorded in Book 66, Page 389, Transy'^ia County Rtgistry, will on Monday, October 29 1934, at or about twelve o’clock noon, at the courthouse door at Brevard, North Carolina offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described prop erty. , „„ All that cerium ywsc, tract of land containing one hundred twenty-five (125) acres, more or less, situate, lying and being on the Bre vard-Island-Ford-Selica public road about two (2) miles almost East ot Selica, in Catheys Creek Township Transylvania County, State of North Carolina, having such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will more fullv appear by reference to a plat thereof, made by A. L. Hardin, C.E., on the 1st day of June, A. D.. 192b, and attached to the abstract now on file with the Atlantic Joint Stock Band Bank of Raleigh, the same be ing bounded on the North by the lands of Mrs. C. A. Shuford. on the East bv the lands of Mrs. O. a. Shuford. and the French Broad River, on the South by the lands of j k. Duckworth heirs, and tne French Broad River, on the West by the lands of J. E. Duckworth heirs, and the lands of S. P. Collins, and being the identical tract of land con veyed bv deed from J M- D- Cantrell and wife M. E. Cantrell to J.Onea Cantrell, of date March 14, 1914, said deed being duly record, d in Deed Book No. 35 at page 419 in the office of the Register of Deeds tor Tran sylvania County, State of North Carolina, to which reference i> made for more complete description ot the same. Being the same tract actually sur veyed and platted as above referred to by said A. L. Hardin. C. E., on the 1st day of June, A. D., 192b, and found from the said survey to be as follows: Beginning on a black oak, and runs South 28 East 67 poles with Mrs. C. A. Shuford’s line to a black oak; thence South with Mrs. C. A. Shuford’s line 28 poles to a stake, thence South 54 East with Mrs. C. A^ Shuford’s line 132 poles to a post oak. an old corner; thence still South 51 East with Mrs. C. A. Shuford s 1 i n 60 pole s to a stake on t h e bank of the French Broad River, th?nce South bS West with bank of said river 8 poles to a stake; thence still with the bank of said river South 37 West 42 poles to a stake; thence still with the bank of said river South 71 West 42 poles to a stake; thence still with the bank of said river South 54 West 30 poles to a stake; thence still with the bank of said river North 58 West 28 poles to a stake at the mouth of a branch; thence still with the bank of said river South 88 West 26 poles to s stake; thence still with the bank ol said rivtr South 69 West 12 poles tc a stake at the center of the Island Ford bridge; thence with the Islam; Ford r ad North 15 West 12 poles tc a stake: thence still with said road North 24 East 6 poles to a stake; thence still with said road North 51 East 22 poles to a stake; thence still with aid road North 14 F.ast 8 poles t„ a stake; theme still with said road North 27 West 64 poles to a stake; thence still with said road North 2_ West 70 poles to a stake at the junction of the Brevard-Island-Ford Selica public road; thence North 45 West with Selica Road 14 poles to a stake, thence with said road North P West 16 poles to a stake; thence still with said road North 33 West 16 poles to a stake; thence with said r ad North 15 West 12 poles to a stake; thence still with said road North 11 West 30 poles to a stake; thence North 48 West with said road 10 poles to a stake in Bakers Branch; thence North 11 West 8 1-2 poles up said branch to a stake; thence leav ing said branch and running East 38 poles to the beginning, and con taining 125 (one hundred twenty five) acres more or less. Terms of sale cash and trustee will require deposit of 10 per cent of the amount of the bid as evidence of good faith. This the 28th day of September, 19 4’ JOSEPH L. COCKERHAM, Substituted Trustee. Robert Weinstein, and W. D. Sabis ton, Jr., Attorneys, Raleigh, North Carolina. Oct. 4, 11, 18, 25._ At Any Hour Day or Night MOORE & OSBORNE Undertakers Are ready to serve you Day Phones, 88, 159, 250 Night Phones, 159, 250 BREVARD, N. C. Ill & 119 W. Main St Moore & Os^me JJ cf.ff rtn !'*p r ? LAKE TOXAWAY ] Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Thomas and little daughter spent the week-end with relatives at Little River. River. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Arrowood had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Eldridge and sons and Miss Inez Oates of Rosman. Mrs. Launa LaFoy is visiting rel atives in Greenville. i I. S. Fisher made a trip to Angel Bros, hospital at Franklin Saturday to receive treatment. Walter Jr., Harold and Bill M> Neely, Warren Case and Herbert Hall spent the week-end camping on Pisgah mountain. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ray expect as their guests this week-end Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Merrill and son and A. F. Ray of Asheville. Miss Susie Miller is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kim Miller. .. 11 ■ • 'i Af „ nnrl Mrs. Mrs. Freeman Cach in West Ashe ville. Miss Louise Jennings spent batur dav night with Miss Reba McCall. Mrs. Bill Fisher spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Miller at Quebec. , . Mrs. Carl Wike and son and daughter of Brevard were guests ot Mrs. Augusta Cook Sunday. Miss Hazel Moore of Cherryficld spent the week-end with Misses Mildred and Lucy Galloway. Miss Inez Owen visited Mrs. lol vin Miller Sunday. Mrs. Norton and Mr. and Mrs. Andred Thomas of Black Mountain I were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mai ion | Thomas Sunday. I Mrs. Walter Glazener, a recent i bride, was honored with a mi seel j laneous shower at the home of her mother, Mrs. W. H. Arrowood, last ! Thursday evening. Many lovely and i useful gifts were received by Mrs. ! Glazener. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruner of Iron ton, N. J., have announced the birth of a son, Joseph, Jr. Mr. Bruner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bru ' ner of this place and has often visit I ed here. Prayer services were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. \\. Ray Wednesday evening. A party of young folks chaper oned by Sir. and Mrs. Ira Galloway enjoyed a earning trip to White Side mountain Saturday night. H. D. Lee and snn Tom were Hendersonville visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Joe Cuso of Norfolk, Va., has arrived to spend some time vi-iting , her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Spalding McIntosh ami children of Brevard visited rel atives here last week-end. Rev. Jud Hall and Rev. Dock ; Owen of- Gloucester were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Jones Sunday. Mrs. Pauline Moses and daugh ter Miss Hazel were Brevard visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glazenei : spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Arrowood. j Rev. and Mrs. Clyde McCall and children were dinner guests of Mi ami Mrs. Lewis Tinsley Sunday. Several Toxaway folks attended the home coming at Oak Grove Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McNecly visited friends in Asheville Sunday. The boys of Quebec and Toxaway played an interesting game of base i ball on the local field Friday, Que bec winning. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND 1 Under and by virtue ot the author t ity conferred by deed of trust exe cuted by Eugene E. Lewis and wife, 1 Nola E. Lewis, dated the 1st day of August, 1927, and recorded in Book 22, Page 214, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Transylvania I County, V. S. Bryant, Substituted | Trustee, will at twelve o’clock Noon ■ on i FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2ND, 19.34 I at the Court House door of Transyl | vania County in Brevard, North ! Carolina, sell at public auction for leash to the highest bidder, the follow ing land, to-wit: I All that certain piece, parcel or lot 1 of land, situate, lying and being in the town of Brevard, County of Transylvania, State of North Caro lina, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING on a stake, said stake standing at the point of inter section of the East Margin of Eng , land Street with the North margin of Jordan Street and runs thence with the East Margin of said Eng land Street. N. 28 degrees 30 mins. E. 75 feet to a stake in said margin^ thence S. <>1 degs. 30 mins. E, 155 feet to a stake in the West margin of an alley; thence with said West mar gin of said alley, S. 23 degs. 30 mins. W. 75 feet to a stake at the intersec tion of tlic said West margin of said alley with the North margin of Jor dan Street; thence with the said North margin ef Jordan Street N. 01 degs. 30 mins. W. 155 feet t o the point, of beginning. And b'ing all that certain lot of land described in deed from R. L. Gash, Trustee, to E. E. Lewis and wife, Nola K Lewis, dated the 8th day of June, 1927, and recorded in Book 58. Page 411 of the records of Deeds for Transylvania County, N. C. This sale is made on account <>l default in payment of the indebted ness secured by said deed ol trust, and is subject to all taxes and assess ments against said property whether now due or to become due. x A five per cult (5 per cent) cash depcsit will be required of the high est bidder at the sale. This is the 27th day of September. 1934. V. 8. BRYANT, Substituted Trustee/ Loan No. 279. Oct 11, 18. 25, Nov. 1. ~~\J ft*!'■■* TKJ* s7 jJTy? AT THE CLEMSON THEATRE Showing last times today is the comedy of Hollywood life s.arring James Dunn and Alice Fayt- “365 ' Nights in Hollywood.’’ An action- thriller, “The Star’ Packer,” is scheduled for Friday and Saturday, with John Wayne stellar performer in the outdoor pic- j ture that is crammed with riding, I shooting and display of the manly i arts..and cf course a romance that ends well. A picture of deep appeal, one that ' every member of the family will i enjoy, and especially those who ap j preciate the higher aims and ideals of .life as seen from the average per ! son’s viewpoint will be shown on Monday and Tuesday “What Every ! Woman Knows” was first staged as ; a play of renown with Helen Hayes, ; who starred in the stage success tak ing the leading part in the screen version. On Wednesday and Thursday of 1 next week, Spencer Tracy and Nettie ' Galian, backed by such players as Ned Sparks and Stcpin Fetchit, will I appear in “Marie Galante.” Stepin i Fetchit made a hit here two weeks ago playing with Will Regers in 1 “Judge Priest.” _— Shark Killed by Porpoises Daytona Beach, Fla.—“Big Ben, ’ ' giant shark which anglers have tried to catch for a dozen years, has been killed by a gang of undersea enemies. The large shark was attempting to 'make a meal of a porpoise when. ' according to witnesses, a school of more than 100 porpoises rushed to the aid of their relative. The shark was quickly killed. Japan To Break Treaty London—Japan intends to renounce the Washington treaty later this vear, it has been indicated._ HIGH SCHOOL SQUAD LOSES TO FARMERS FARM SCHOOL, Oct. 12—With Quarterback Murray playing an out standing game, Farm School’s Aggies easily conquered the Brevard eleven here Friday afternoon, 29 to 6. The Aggies pushed on to their first touchdown in the opening quar-, ter shortly after Ballard blocked a Brevard punt deep in Brevard terri tory. Messer finally crashed the line j for the marker and Brown added the extra point with another line play. Shortly afterwards Murray faked a pass and dashed 25 yards to score and Messer bucked the line for the extra point and a 14-point lead. In the second period Murray slip ped off tackle for 15 yards and score, and in the third quarter Hall blocked a Brevard punt on Brevard’s and the Aggies registered again, with Uarr finally taking the ball over. A safety was made a moment later when a Brevard man was tackled be hind his own goal line. Messer added an extra point after Darr’s score to give the Aggies their 29 points. Brevard Scores Brevard tallied on the nnai piay of the game when Smith heaved a 35 yard pass to Pickelsimer who caught the ball in the end zone. Huggins and Pickelsimer starred for Brevard while Rimmer and Bal lard helped Murray considerably for the Aggies. The lineups: Farm School pos Brevard Canipe .le. L.verett Rimmer .It. Beal ..lg. McJunkin ' Plcmmons .c. Aiken McCurry .rg. Gray i Ballard .rt. Watts ' Hull .re. Wood ! Murray .qb.... PickcWmer ,na,.r .hb. Siniard j Brown .hb. Smith 1 Messer .fb.. . Morris To Poll Telegraphers Washington — The Commercial Telegraphers Union of North Amer ica requested the national labor rela tions board last week to poll Asso ciated Press telegraphers to ascertain whether it should represent them in collective bargaining. Demand Munitions Control Atlantic > City—A demand for gov ernment control of the munitions in dustry has been made by the Protest ant Episcopal church in convention hare. Lynwood Rowe Married Detroit — Lynwood (Schoolboy) Bowe and hi* childliootl sweetheart, - Mis* Mary Edna Skinner^Bl Dorado, Ark., were married here Thursday. Government Completes Financing Washington—The government la<st week completed the largest refinanc ing move of the New Deal a* offer ings brought the amount of called Liberty 4 1-2 per cent bonds pre sented for new securities to a bil lion dollars. The new bonds bear a lower interest rate. _ SCORE TIED! ONE MINUTE TO GO The quarterback shakes off a tackier—slashes around the end—slides over the line for a deciding score. Stop at our store today for a Kodak to take to the game. You’ll enjoy for years the pictures you get. And don’t worry about the weather—with Verichrotne Film you don’t need bright light for good results. We do expert finishing—quick service—the kind you like. Frank D. Clement The Hallmark Jeweler ('lemson Theatre Building All New MERCHANDISE We Have NO Old Stock Brevard’s Largest Department Store mhbhhm Boys’ BOOTS Guaranteed Service $2.45 Men’s Hanes Union Suits Guaranteed Quality 98c Mens BOOT SOX | . MEN’S WOOL HIRTS 98c to $1.98 Men’s and Boys’ Sturdy WORK SHOES $1,98 Men’s BOOTS Service quality 16 in high $3.95 NEW FALL PATTERNS Cretonnes and Prints 15c per yd. Men’s ALL WOOL Oxford and Blue Suits $15.00 All sizes and styles in stock LADIES’ SPORT TAMS Going at 29c UH NEW ARRIVAL °( Ladies’ CORDUROY JACKETS All colors and sizes Men'* FELT HATS all shades Men’s Heavy Cottor. Feints at $1.49 Rawhide Boot Strings . 25c mi - The Fa BREVARD’S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE _ ____ ■— •.vflflfc
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