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Mrs. J. R. Smith and small datigh-
ter have returned to their home in
Savannah, Ga. accompanied by
Marie Kilpatrick of Brevard who
will stay for some time and will visit
#v«ral other places before returning.
Mrs. Ball and daughter and Miss
Tie O’Brien, who have been spend-
inff some time with Mrs. W. A. John
son, left Tuesday for their home in
Charleston, S. C. , -
Miss Lucia Mills of Chester, S. C.
is a guest for several weeks at the
Norwood House.
Mrs. Carl Whitmire and children
spent the week-end in the country
visiting Mrs. Gaston Neill.
Miss Amelia Galloway spent sev
eral days of last week in Spartanburg
with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Hawkins.
tiawK
liss Lula Cassidy, county demon-
^er has just returned from a
trip to Polk county, N. C. where she
visited Columbus, Tryon and other
towns inspecting community fairs
and judging the canning exhibitions,
demonstrations etc.
Mrs. A. W. Garren of Toxaway was
n recent visitor here.
W. H. Newson of Memphis was in
town Friday and Saturday.
]\Iiss Lula M. Cassidey has return
ed from Polk County where she spent
the past ten days attending commun
ity fairs. She served as a judge in
several contests among the home
denionstratiom girls in Polk County.
Mrs. W. H. Thrope was a recent
visitor here from Asheville.
Wr. R. Ashford was here recently
from Savannah.
Mrs. R. D. Chenault, who has been
here for the summer, left this week
for her home in Washington, Ga.
Miss Elise Walker returned Satur
day from a stay at Sapphire.
Mrs. W. S. Rogers spent the week
end with friends in Asheville.
Mrs. J. R. Boone left Monday for At
lanta where she will spend a few
weeks with relatives.
C. M. Doyle leaves next Thursday
for New York to buy his Christmas
stock. He will be back about the 5th
of November.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR-
fUNT OF ATTi^aiMENT.
N«Hh Cavdlma--^T««B«]fltiutia C<hib»>
jIm S«]MHmr Co«ri, : '
TELFAIR STOCKTON
E. &. JENNINGS.
The defendant E. H. Jennings will
take notice that a summons in the
above entitled action* was issued
against the said defendant on the 2nd-
day of June, 1919, by the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Transylvania
County/North Carolina, and that an
action entitled as above has been
bro^ht by the above named plaintiff
against the said defendant, E. H.
Jennings, to recover damages in the
sum of Ten Thoiuand ($1(K000)
dollars for breacn of contract
and the negligence of the de
fendant by reason of which breach
of contract and negligence certain
real estate certain real estate and
property of the plaintiff situated jn
Transylvania County, North Carolina,
was injured and damaged by the said
defendant and also that said action
is brought for the purpose of compel
ling the defendant to rebuild and re-
s<-ore a certain dam in Transylvania
County and the lake formed by SAi-i
dam, usually known and referred to
as Lake Toxaway, and also to main
tain the same, which said dam was
necessary and useful to the plaintiff
and ink which the plaintiff claims cer
tain property rights, and that said
and that said defendant is a proper
party to said action which relates to
real estate, situated in the County of
Transylvania and State of North Car
olina; and the said defendant will
further take notice that he is requir
ed to appear at the next term of Su
perior Court of Transylvania County,
North Carolina, to be held on the
twelfth Monday after the first Mon
day in September, 1919, at the Court
House in said County and answer or
demur to the complaint in said action
ar the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in said com
plaint.
The defendant will also take notice
that warrant of attachment was issu
ed from the Superior Court of Tran
sylvania County, North Carolina, on
the 2nd day of October, 1919, againjt
the property of said defendant, which
said warrant was returnable at the
September term, 1919, of said Court.
This 2nd day of October, 1919.
N. A. MILLER,
Clerk Superior Court Transylvania
County, North Carolina.
Dr, and Mrs. V. W. Osborne and
Miss Ruth Chestnut of Stone Moun
tain, Ga. motored to Brevard last
Friday and spent a few days with
the former’s mother, Mrs. W. K. Os
borne.
Miss Gertrude Zachary is spending
some time with her father, J. R.
Zachary in Agusta, Ga.
Dr. C. E. Lyday left last week for
Gastonia, where he wil) locate as a
practicing physician.
John Poole and daughter. Miss Mil
dred, of Greenville spent several days
with Mr. and Mrs. A. N'. Poole last
week.
Mrs. Mary\ Q. Bird made a business
NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR
RANT OF ATTACHMENT.
North Carolina—Transylvania Coun
ty—In the Superior Court.
CECIL COCHRANE and LAURANA
ROWE COCHRANE
vs.
E. H. JENNINGS.
The defendant E. H. Jennings will
take notice that a summons in the
above entitled action was issued
against the said defendant on the 2nd
day of June, 1919, by the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Transylvania
County, North Carolina, and that an
action entitled as above has been
brought by the above named plaintiff
against the said defendant, E. H
Jennings, to recover damages in the
sum of Eleven Thousand ($11,000)
dollars for breach of contract
and the negligence of the de
fendant by reason of which breach
of contract and negligence certain
Teal estate certain real estate and
property of the plaintiff situated in
Transylvania County, North Carolina,
w^ injured and damaged by the said
defendant and also that said action
« brought for the purpose of compel-
-Iing the defendant to rebuild and re
store a certain dam in Transylvania
Country and the lake formed by said
dam, usually known and referred to
as Lake Toxaway, and also to main
tain the same, which said dam was
necessary and useful to the plaintiff
and in which the plaintiff claims cer
tain property rights, and that said
and that said defendant is a proi)er
party to said action which relates'to
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real estate, situated in the County of
Transylvania and State of North C^-
olinai and'the said defendant wiU
further take notice that he is reqtiir-
ed to appear at the next term of Su
perior Coi^ of Transylvania County,
North Carolina, to be held on the
twelfth Monday after the first Mon
day in September, 1919, at the Court
House in said County and answer or
demur to the complaint in said action
ar the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in said com
plaint. - -
The defendant will also take notice
that warrant of attachment was issu
ed from the Superior Court of Tran
sylvania. County, North Carolina, on
the 2nd day of October, 1919, against
the property of said defendant, which
said warrant was returnable at the
September term, 1919, of said Court.
This 2nd day of October, 1919.
N. A. MILLER,
Clerk Superior Court Transylvania
County, North Carolina.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR
RANT OF ATTACHMENT.
North Carolina-—^Transylvania Coun
ty—In the Superior Court.
CORA WINSHIP NUNNALLY
vs.
E. H. JENNINGS.
The defendant E. H. Jennings will
take notice that a summons in the
abcve entitled action was issued
against the said defendant on the 2nd
day x)f June, 1919, by the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Transylvania
County, North Carolina, and that an
actions entitled as above has been
brought by the above named plaintiff
against the said defendant, E. H.
Jennings, to recover damages in the
sum of Twelve Thousand ($12,000)
dollars for breach of contract,
and the negligence of the de
fendant by reason of which breach
of contract and-“negligence certain
real estate certain real estate and
property of the plaintiff situated in
Transylvania County, North Carolina,
was injured and damaged by tlu^ said
defendant and also that said action
is brought for the purposg^of compel
ling the defendant to rebuild and re
store a certain dam in Transylvania
County and the lake formed by-^eaid
dam, usually known and referred to
as Lake Toxaway, and also to main
tain the same, which said dam was
necessary and useful to the plaintiff
and in which the plaintiff claims cer
tain property rights, and that said
and that said defendant is a proper
party to said action which relates to
real estate, situated in the County of
Transylvania and State of North Car
olina; and the said defendant will
further take notice that he is requir
ed to appear at the next term of*-Su
perior Court of Transylvania County,
North Carolina, to be held on the
twelfth Monday after the first Mon
day in September, 1919, at the Court
House in said County and answer or
demur to the complaint in said action
ar the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in said com
plaint.
The defendant will also take notice
that warrant of attachment was issu
ed from the Superior Court of Tran
sylvania County, North Carolina, on
,tjie 2nd day of October, 1910, i^inst
[the property of said defendant, which
said warrant was returnable at the
September term, 1919, of said Court.
This 2nd day of October, 1919..
N. A. MILLER,
Clerk Superior Court Traxutylvania
County, INorth Carolina.
$100 Reward, $100
The readers of Ihia paper/will be
pleased to learn that there Is at least
one dreaded disease that science haa
been able to cure In all its staces and
that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly
influenced by constitutional conditions
requires constitutional treatment. Hiui‘s
Catarrh Medicine is taken Internally ahh
acts tbru the Blood on the Mucous Sur
faces of the System thereby destroying
the foundation of the disease, giving the
patient strength by building up the con*
stitution and assisting nature- in doing its
work. The proprietors have so much
faith In the curative power of Hall’s
Catarrh Medicine that they ofTer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that It
to cure. Send for list of testimonials.
Address P. J. CHBNET & CO.. Toledo.
Ohio. Sold by all Drug^sts^ ISe.
Will You Spend 50c. On Rat Snap to
Save $100?
One 50c. pkg. can kill 50 rats. The
average rat will rob you of $10 a
year in feed, chickens and property
distruction. RAT-SNAP is deadly
to rats. Cremates after killing. Will
leave po smell. Comes in cakes. Rats
will pass up meat, grain, cheese to
feast on RAT-SNAP. Three sizes,
25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guaran
teed by Da vis-Walker Drug Co. and
Brevai^ Hardware Co.
Go to the
TRANSYLVANIA
COUNTY FAIR
It will build up home
industry and encourage
our farmers to make this
one of the best agricultur
al counties in the State.
Before and after the
Fair go to the Brevard
Pharmacy for your drugs.
Sundries, School Supplies,
Toilet Articles, Norris Can
dies, Cigars and Tobaccos.
Brevard Pharmacy
Reliable Druggists
J. B. Pickelsimer, Ph.G Prop. «
Phone No. One Brevard, N. C. *
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Physicians Prescriptions care- ^
fully compounded. *
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BREVARD,
NORTH CAROLINA
Departments—College Preparatory, Normal, Music, Business, Do
mestlc Art, Household Economics, Agriculture.
AO departments are directed by teachers with special training and
large experience. They know their business.
Influences of the Institute are alone worth the cost of tuition.
Opens on September 5.
trip to AshavtHe last Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Chapriian and
chiluren of Anderson, S. C. arri/eJ
on Saturday for a visit to Mrs. Chap
man’s parents. Dr. and Mrs. C. W.
Hunt. Chapman returned on
Monday bj2re Mrs. Chapman and
children will remain foi a ^
A FALSE REPORT
C. M. Doyle says that the story
that is being told about the county
that he has, or even expects to sell
^|Out and leave Transylvania County
is not true. That he has no inten
tion whatever of going away.
‘'These Rats Wouldn’t Eat My Best
Grain,” Says Fred Lanib.'
It’s hard to keep rats out of a feed
store. .Tried for years. A neighbor
ing store sold me some RAT-SNAP-
It worked wonders. Gathered up
•dead rats every morning. Bought
more RAT-SNAP. Haven’t a rat
joow. They wouldn’t eat my best
grain when I threw RAT SNAP
around.” Three sizes. 25c, 50c,
$1.00. Sold and guaranteed by the
Davis-Walker Drug Co. and Brevard
Hardware Co.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
THE FORD MODEL T ONE-TON TRUCK IS
PROVING A SPLENDID TIME AND MONEY-
SAVER ON THE FARM. IT IS VERY FLEXIBLE
IN CONTROL, STRONG AND DEPENDABLE IN
THINK it SERVICE. IT HAS REALLY BE-
OVER COME ONE OF THE FARMERS’
M I7AD1UICD NECESSITIES. ONE FORD TRUCK
Mr. fAKMl:.K jg EQUAL TO HALF A DOZEN
TEAMS AND IT WON’T “EAT ITS HEAD OFF”
^lEN - NOT WORKING. THE VERY LOW
P^ICE MAKES IT POPULAR WITH SHREWD
:MERS WHO ANALYZE CONDITIONS ON
THE FARM. -LET’S TALK IT OVER, Mr. FARM
ER.'^ PRICE, WITHOUT "BODY, $550 f. o. b. Detroit.
OTOR CO.
tC. H. KLUEPPELBERG, Manager.
DAYS
ARE HERE AT LAST
AND WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU
NEED TO KEEP BOTH BODY AND
FEET DRY.
Children’s Rain Coats with hat, in sizes
age 8 to 12, ac $4.50
Men’s Rain Coats from ... $6.00 to $22.75
2-piece Slicker Suits at .......... .$6.00
Over Shoes, Rubber Shoes, Short Boots,
Hip Boots, at prices that are right.
Come to See us.
Weilt’s Gents' Store
OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE
BREVARD, N. C
COME TO THE FAIR
NEW ACID FOR WHEAT and RYE
THOSE WHO MADE ANY WHEAT
OR RYE THIS YEAR USED ACID
OR GUANO tAST YEAR. IT PAYg^.
WE HAVE A FEW BAGS OF CALX
Remember, our Acid is New Acid.
Brevard Hardware Co-
DON’T ORDER C DOYLE
BREVARD, N. C.
Have You a Home?
If you do not haV^ a Home,
x>me and let us sell you one.
If you do own a Home, come
and have us INSURE it. ^ - '
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Two of the most sensible things
that you can do: secure a home
and protect it.
GALLOWAY ^ MINNIS
Real Estate andllnsiirance Agents
%^C^^;^OCERIES
for • the^ lei^"nHmey.
Our years of experience in
judging; -Groceries enables us
to estimate value very accur
ately.
By paying cash we get tite
very best quality for the lowest
price. We are always on the
lookout for
BARGAINS
and are striving constantly to
give you more and better goods
for your money than ««
ever done before.
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