1 I •» ..V NOTICE im> SALE BY COMMISSldNER. Under and by virtue of an order jf the Superior Com & of Transylvan- [» coTinty, N. C. made in the Special JVoteeding entitled: “Ethel G. Mc- Wmn and Welch Galloway, Adminis- tr-atoi's of J. W. McMinn, deceased, vs. jCthel G. McMinn, Irene McMinn pending in said Superior Court undersigned commissioner will, . tthe third day of March, 1919 it be »!; the first lAonday inMarch, 1919, 3>e*ween the hour of ten o'clock A. M- and the hour of three o’clock P. M. at the Court House Door in the town of Brevard, county of Transyl vania, State ofNorth Carolina offer for sale to the highest bidder on the terms mentioned in this notice all the following described lands and inter cuts therein, said lands lying in Bre- viird towTiship, Translyvania county, C. and more particularly describ- eil as follows:— FIRST LOT: Lying in the town of Brevard, N. C. adjk)ining the Public Square, T. W. Whitmire, Pickelsimer and others, |)ounded as follows: Begining on a stone at the inter- jsectk)] r i^en with her line, sbottkV 4^ 132 feet to ith beg^^ning, con-' taiaing 96fl00 of an acr-e^ Only a half undivided interest in this lot is offered for sale. The lot has a small cottage house, and an orchard on same. SEVENTH LOT Lying in the town of Brevard, N. C., neaf the depot of the Southern Railway Co., and on west side bf tracks: Beginning on a stake in the Miiler line, formerly the Stubbs line at a point 16 fet from the old Gash lino, now^ the Cotton Mill Co. line, and runs parallel with and 16 feet from sai(i Cotton Mill line, north 1 deg and 30 min east 210 feet to a stone; then south 67 deg east 1S8 feet to a stone, 50 feet from center of railroad tracks (main line); then south 44 dqg and 5 min west 210 fee^ to a stake in the Miller line; then with said line to the beginning. Only a one-fourth undivided interest is of fered for' sale in this lot, and same has the brick building (originally the Laundry building) located on same. ♦ EIGHTH LOT Adjoining lot last above describ- of the, south margin of Main j ed: Beginning on a stake, the old th the east margin of Broad Miller, Gash and Cooper corner, and streel,'\xnd runs with the east margin ! runs with the Cotton Mill Company of Broad street, south 26 degwest 136 I line, north 212 feet to a stake in feet to a stake, T. W. Whitmire’s cor said line; then in a south east direc- ner; then with the Whitmire line, jtion 16 feet to a stone, the north south 64 deg east 110 feet to a stake, west corner of lot No. 7 above de- Pickelsimer’s corner; then with Pick- scribed; then with the line of lot No. scctio^oi streelTan «Vimer’s line north 26 deg east 63 fcs?t fci) a stake in Pickelsimer’s line; thf u north 64 deg west with Pickel- jmatr’s and Weilt’s and Ethel G. Mc- M'mn’s line 71 feet to a stone; then noTth 26 deg east 73 feet to a stone on the south margin of 7, south 210 feet to a stake, the be ginning cornel^ of lot No. 7 above de scribed; then with the old Millier line westerly, to the beginning. Only one-fourth undivided inter est in this lot is offered for sale, and on this lot is situated a cottage in Main jstreet; then with the south j connection with said Laundry build- uMirgin of Main street 39 feet to the jing mentioned on lot No. 7. beginning. This lot being the one on which the Aethelwold Hotel building is sit- vialed, and with said lot the building nnd all hotel furnishings and equip- knejits will be offered for sale. SECOND LOT Lying in the town of Brevard, N. C., on the north side of Main street NINTH LOT Lying in the towij of Brevard, N. C., on Apple Tree street: Beginning on a stake on the south margin of Apple Tree street, and in im old road, eb^er; then north 10 deg east 9 poles t<> a wliite oak, on side of road leading to Nor ton house, a Norton corner; then with ihe Norton home tract as f^ows: north 87 deg west 26 poles to a poplar on north side of the road; north 64 deg west IG ^poles to a jtone; north 57 deg west 22 poles to a hickory on north side of road; tjhen with west loundary of Norton home '.ract, north 4 deg east 80 poles to a stake among some pines; then south 56 deg cast 146 poles to a stone in a hollow. King dorner then with the King line north 4 deg east 20 poles to a spanish oak; then north 78 deg west 14 poles to a pine; then leaving the old road, north 86 deg west 20 poles to a stone; north 4 deg east 21 poles to a pine on tep a ridge; then along the top of said ridge north 57 deg west 9 poles to a post oak. King’s corner; then with King’s line, north 2^2 deg east 45 poles to a birch at the base of a cliff; then north 47^ deg west 80 poles to a Stone in a hollow, corner of the Wil liams tract; then with line of said tract, south 2 deg west 87 poles to a stone on north side of ridge; then north 74% deg west 115 poles to a pine on top of a ridge; then down and with said ridge add with, the line of Brevard water shed tract: south 45 dei^ west 26 poles; south 23 deg east 25 poles; south 20 deg cast 10 poles; south 19 deg west 7 poles to a stone in the “tipper” Nor ton tract; then south 67 deg east 70 poles to a stone on a ridge, Jewell’s line; then south 4 deg west with the Jewell line, crossing the creek 90 poles to a stone in the edge of a field, near George Mackey’s house; then with the Jewell and Norton line north 67 deg west 90 poles to a stone, a corner of the “upper” Norton tract; then with line of said tract, north 4 deg east 50 poles to a stone on a ridge, corner of Brevard water shed tract; then up and along said ridge, south 50 deg west 28 poles; south 8 deg east 8 poles to a stone on top runs south 52 deg east 170 feet to a ^ha ridge which divides waters of stake; then south 27 deg 45 min west 190 feet to a stake; then north 28 I deg west 106 feet to a stake; then on the east side of Oak Lawn !N. 45 deg and 45 min W. 12 ft. to a •jTeiiue- stake; then N. 27 deg 45 min E.112 Beginning on a stake at the in- .feet to the beginning. tcTsiHtion of the north margin of I Only a one-half undivided inter- 'Mnin street with the east margin of . this lot is offered for sale, and Oak LawTi avenue, and runs with the same has a cottage house situate jiorth margin of Main street, south , thereon. deg east 92 feet to a stake, corner , TENTH LOT of Garren’s lot; then with Garren’s i Lying in the town of Brevard, N. Sine, north 26 deg east 132 feet to ; C., on the horth side of Whitmire -a stake, corner of Plummer’s lot; street, and on the east side of Mount north 64 Surprise road: Beginning on a §take Brushy creek from Bracken’s creek; then along and with the top of said ridge: south 11 deg east 25 poles; south 52 deg east 14 poles; south 20 deg east 20 poles; south 9 deg east 20 poles; south 55 deg east 20 poles; south 20 poles; south 18 deg east 40 poles; south 64 deg east 14 poles; south 79 deg east 4 poles; north 86 deg east 6 poles; south 64 deg east G poles; south 40 deg east 10 poles to a spanish oak on a ridge, Merritt Nicholson’s corner; then with his line and along the ridge, north 33 deg east 12 poles to the begin- Lhen with Plummer’s line, west 92 feet to a stake on the | in said road above mentioned, being | containing 123 acres, more or t^£i?t margin of Oak Lawn avenue; corner of lot No. 5 of the J. M. Grant' then with the east margin of said sub-division, and runs with the line javenxre, south 26 deg west 132 feet K£t the beginning. THIRD LOT Lying in the town of Brevard, N. C., on the west side of South Cald- -well street: Beginning on a stake in the west /jjcirgiTi of South Caldwell street, 312 ffpl from the intersection of said -itroet with the north margin of Oak I>ale avenue, and runs north 61’4 deg west 200 feet to a stake; then snath 28 1-3 deg west 72 feet to a „olake; then S 61V4 deg E 200 feet to a slake in the west margin of south raldv.’eil street; then with same, nrth 2S% deg east 72 feet to the beginning. On this lot is situated a neat cottage with all conveniences. FOURTH LOT of lot 5 South 73 deg east 101 feet to a stake in the Cooper line; then with said Cooper line, north 2 deg east 96 feet to a stake in the Cooper line; then with the Cooper line, north 73 deg west 101 feet to, a stake in Mount Surprise road; tl|^ witli same south 2 deg west 96 f^^to the be ginning. Only ■ a one-fourth undivided in terest in this lot is offered for sale. ELEVENTH LOT Lying in the town of Brevard, N. C., on north side of Mairt street, ad joining lands of J. S. Silversteen and others, being a part of Franklin Park I'i’operiy: Beginning on a stake on the north margin of Main street, corner of lots Xos. 2 and 3, and runs with line of Lying in the town of Brevard, N. ' lot No. 2 in a north east direction on west side of South Cahhvell 244 feet to a stake at an alley; then ■street, adjoining lot No. three above j vvith said alley in a south E. direction «iDT^tribed: 1100 feet to a stake at the corner of Beginning on a stake on the west jlct No. 3 and No. 61; then with tiie jT-rirgjn of Caldwell street, corner of dividing line of lot No. 3 and 61, in No. three above described, and ia south west direction 236’2 feet to yuns north 61^,4 deg v/est 200 feet |a stake on north side of Main street; to a stake; then south 28% deg west ithen with north n^rgin of Main St. feet to a stake; then south 56 a north west direction 100 feet to vkg east 201 feet to a stake on west ; the beginning, being Lot No. 3, of ^nitrgin of Caldwell street; then v;ith|the Franklin Park sub-division, of said street, north 28% | TWELFTH LOT Lying in the town of Ercvard, N. C., on the east side of Broad street, adjoining lands of T. H.^ Shipman less, being land described in deed made by Cagle Mountain Improve ment Co. to T. H. Shopman and J.- W. McMinn, dated Jan. 15, 1917, registered in ^ook 39 at page 220 of deed records of Transylvania County, N. C. ^ Only a one-half undivided inter est in this tract is offered for sale. FOURTEENTH LOT Lying in the town of Brevard, N. ! nr.Tgin r- man line, south 88 deg. east 322 adjoining W. L. Mull and Hing on a stake on the west rritiT;i”5 of South Caldv/ell street 160 ^'ect irom the intersection of Souvh C-.ildwell street with Oak Dale ave- 1 feet to a stake in the margin of what and runs north 56 dog west 201 jwas knov/n as Transylvania Avenue; feet to a stake; then south 28% deg j then south 1^ deg west 100 feet.to %vest 62 feet to a stake in Mull’s line; I a stake, corner of the Mofiit lot; then SLhen south 51 deg east 203 feet to jrofth 88 deg west with the Moaitt st‘:ke in the west margin of Souihlline 328 feet to a stake in the east Caldwell street; then with the v;est |margin of Broni stref’L; then with iToaTgin of said sLreet, nort’i the east^y^gh^'v^said street 100 •3eg cast 80 feet to the beginnir.*/. Ifeet'^^^^^c b'^mnin. . SIXTH LOT Lyinf,' in the town of Brevard, C J on north sjf’.e of Foor street all jn Ihe rear of the court house, d .strjbcd as follows: Begining on stone, the Mary Aiken Parton co Ker, and runs south 44 deg v/est feet J;o a stake in north side of street fiiley; then v/ith said ‘ side 6f ;said alley, north 61 ds, . fpot to a stone, McMin comer; then v/ith the Me T.;OT. A '.'l l • do,‘>r CTT.-.t 313 iiLonc. Mfiiy'Aiken Fartolj’' Look out for Span ish Influenza. i At the first sign of a cold take CASCARA P QUININE Standard cold remedy ffpr 20 yean in tablet fonn—safe, sure, no opiates—breaks up a cold in 24 hours—relieves grip in 3 days. Money back if it fails. The genuine box has a Red top with Mr. Hill’s picture. At AU Drue Stores. T ' UOXT Philip’s Bakery I i? h THE PRESENT CROP OF S ■ h WHEAT IS GOOD AND ^ THE BAKERY NOW IS I t.,- 6fl t]bi» «ide of ^ell street 6n'N^<4li tide of Poor street allty : * . ' ' Beginning* on a stone at the in- ^ '^aiiey. is situate cottf^^. ' EIGHTBBNTH^T' Lying n the tcv^ of Brevard, N, tersection of east margin of Catd-'Cl.,. on west side of Gaston street, well street with north^ma^gin of Poor street alley, and runs with east mar> gin of Caldwell street, north 43 deg cast 78 feet Ito a stone, corner of lot No. 11; then with line of lot No^ 11, south 74 deg east 157^ feet to a stake on west side of a 10 foot alley; adjoining C. 0. E^ckworth, Barnett and others: Beginning oh a stake on west mar gin of Gaston street, C. C. Duck worth’s comer, arvd runs with' west margin or said street^ north 26 deg east 79 feet to a stake, ^amett’s then with west side of said alley]comer; then with Barnett’s line, .south 47% deg west 43 feet to a | north 64 deg west^2% feet to a stake in the north margin of Poor istake; then south 26 deg west 79 feet street .alley; then with same north to a stake, Duckworth’s comer; then GOING TO MAKE ONE ^ 9 POUND LOAVES FOR t ^ 10 CENTS INSTEAD OF § I ly a one-half ur'ivided inter- this lot is olTered"or sale. THIRTEENTH uOT •ymg in Brevard tov^nship, on rters of Brushy creek .^nd Kings j ^ !ek: Be^nning on a ch?".tnut oak TUTE. top of the ridge divi ding r* *efs of Brushy Creek froin wj.tsrs o£ i i Nicholson’s creek/M. M. Nicholsor’s -or.—r, and runs north 32 deg west 32 pales to a poplar (down); then THE 8 CENT LOAVES $ AND WILL USE ONLY g I .20 CENT SUBSTI- ne j nortli 2 deg cast 70. poles. to »a ; iorr'?ri 62 deg west 154 feet to the begin ning, being lot No. 12 of the McMinn heirs’ sub-division. FIFTEENTH LOT Lying in the town of Brevard, N. C., on north side of Poor street alley: Beginning on a stone on the north side of Poor street alley, where the east margin of a 10 foot alley inter sects same, said 10 foot alley lead ing from Poor street alley to Apple Tree street, and runs with east side of said 10 foot alley, north 47 deg 30 min east 113 feet to a stake; then south 74 deg east 201 feet to a stake in the S. A. England line; then with said England line, a south west course 67 feet to a stake in the north margin of Poor street alley; then with same north 62 deg west 214 feet to the beginninf^ being lot No. 13 of the McMinn sub-division. SIXTEENTH LOT Lying in the town of Brevard, N. C., adjoining lot No. 15 above de scribed: Beginning on a stake in the east margin of a 10 foot alley leading from Poor street alley to Apple Tree street, corer of lot No. 15 above described, and runs withr the east side of said alley, north 47 deg 30 min east 70 feet to a stake, corner of lot No. 15 of the McMinn sub-division; then with the line of said lot No. 15, south 74 deg east 194 feet to a stake in the S. A. Eng land line; then with said England line south 47 deg and 30 min 70 feet to a stake, corner of lot No. 13, of the McMinn subdivision; then with line of lot No. 13, north 74 deg west 210 feet to the beginning, this being lot No. 14 of the McMinn sub-divisioh. Only a one-half undivided inter est in this lot is offered for sale. SEVENTEENTH LOT Lying in the town of Brevard, N. C., on Apple Tree street: Beginning on a stake in the margin of Apple Tree street, and runs south 62 deg 15 min east 110 feet, to a stake; then south 27 deg 45 min west 110 feet to a stake in south side of an old road; then with south bank of said road, north 45 deg 45 min v/est 159 feet to a stone; then north 28 deg 20 min east 80 feet to the beginning, being the lower Axim lot, formerly belonging to the estate of W. W. Zachary. Only a one-half undivided inter est in this lot is offered for sale, and this interest is subject to the life with Duckworth’s line, south 64 deg east 82^/2 feet to the beginning, be ing a part of the V. B. McGaha prop erty. Only a one-third undivided inter est in this lot is offered for sale. NINETEENTH LOT Lying in Brevard^ township, about one and one half miles west of court house on w'aters of Brushy creek, containing about 15 acres, more or less: • Beginning on a locust, and runs west 40 poles to a spanish oak; then south 60 poles to a poplar; then south 32 deg east 32 poles to»a chest nut oak; then east 20 poles to a stake; then north 100 poles to the beginning, containing in all about 30 acres, mor;e or less. From the above boundary there has been sold off the following lots, and same are excepted: To C. W. Hunt, 9 acres; to Tena Poor and Mary Clayton 3 acres; to Isaac Bailey 1 acre; to Joe Wallace 1 acre; to Jake Mackey 1 acre, leav ing about 15 acres. Only a one-third undivided inter est in said remaining 15 acres is of fered for sale. TWENTIETH LOT Lying in Brevard township, near the “Y” of the Southern Railway tracks and at the north corporate limits of the town of Brevard: Beginning at a stone in the centre of the Railway track, the G. C. Wit- mer north-west corner, and runs north 3 deg west 37 poles to Mc Lean’s corner; then with the Allison line north 87 deg east 7V4 poles to the Benjamin comer; then with j^e Benjamin line, south 3 deg east to the centre of the main track of Sou thern Railway; then with centre of said track to the begrinning, contain ing 1% acres. From this lot there has been sold two small parcels to the Southern Railway Co.—one at the southwest end of west leg of the and one at the tail of the “Y,” both of said parcels are described in deed made by J. W. Mills, A. B. Benjamin et al to the Southern Railway Co., re corded in Book 26 at page 46 of deed records of Transylvania coun- ty. Only one-third undivided interest in this lot is offered for sale. Terms of sale: One third cash paid on day of sale, balance in tv:o equal sale, re^nted not« cent imtejbest 'from date of tion of salo«^ No tiUo to pEssa imtt 611 purchalie inoney and interest la paid. Purchaser ha\e option «C paying aU cash at any time. . WELCH GALLOWAY, Jan.. 28, 194^9. Commissioner. EVER SALIVATED BY CALOMEL? HORIBLE! Calomel Is Quicksilver and Acts Like Dynamite on Yoiir Liver. Calomel loses you a day! You know what calomel is. It’s mercursr; quicksilver. Calomel iS dangerous. It crashes into soar bile like dynamite, cramping and sicken- ing yoa.i Calomel attacks the bones and should never 6c put into your System. When you feel bil'ous, sluggish, consti pated, and Al knocked out and believe you need a dose of dangerous calomel just remember that your druggist sells for a few cents a large bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone, which is entirely vegetable and pleasant to take and is a perfect substi tute for calomel. It is guaranteed to start your liver without stirring yon np inside, and can not salivate. Don’t take calomel! It makes you sick the next day; it loses you a day’s work. Dodson’s Liver Tone straightens ypu right up and you feel great. Give it to the children because it is perfectly hann- ess and doesn’t gripe.—Advertisement. NOTICE Having duly quailified as Executor af the estate of John M. Southern, deceased, late of Transylvania County N.C. ac cording to the terms and pro- vistions of the last Will and Testament of the said John M. Southern and according to the statutes in such cases made and provided. I hereby notify all persons haveing claims against the* estate of the said deceased to exibit same to the undersign ed at his residence or to W.E. Breese, Attorney, at his office in Brevard N.C., on or before the 20th. day of December 1919 or this will be pleaded in the bar of their recovery. Any and all persons indebted to said deceased will please make immediate payment. This December 19th. 1918. Eugene Southern, Executor of the estate of John M. Southern, deceased. Your friends would be pleased to receive marked copies of the News show«n^your whereabouts £» activf.<-‘ s. ^ cents a copy. m m i w ill m t25,000 STOCK GLOTNING SELLING AT BEFORE THE WAR PRICES These goods were bought before the war and will be sold for less than wholesale prices. We have in this enormous stock all grades and prices of suits for men and boys. Come and look them over, * " p ' ' ■ I ■ I ■ I s for the Whole Family . SELLING AT BEFORE THE WAR PRICES We have a $10,000 stock of Shoes for men, women and children—the largst stock of shoes iri Transylvania county—and we will sell them to you for less than we can tuy them at the factory today. Peaple are coming from all over the county to buy goods from us and we are saving them money on every purchase. Come and See. s J.C Cherryfield North Carolina -S-'i , -A3i