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' nUDAY. OCTOBER 31, !»!• THE BDEVARD NEWS, BRIVARD, N4 C.. ¥m mm ; TALK ABOUT TALKING ! YOU HAVE HEARD PAROTS TALK AND YOU HAVE HEARD TALKING MACH INES TALK—AND PERHAPS YOU HAVE HEARD WOMEN TALK OCCASIONALLY^ BUT DID YOU EVER HEAR FURNITURE TALK? OUR FURNITURE TALKS, jp YOU DON’T BELIEVE IT, COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. We can furnish your house from the front porch to the back porch. We have the most complete stock of furniture and house furnishings in Western North Carolina and our prices are lower than others. Farmers Supply Company ■ J. M. ALLISON, Manajrer ; NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR RANT OF ATTACHMENT. North CcroHna—Transylvania Coun ty—In the Superior Court. T. B. BROWN. Exccptor of the will of MILSON S. BROWN, and T. B. BROWN, Individually vs. .E. H. JENNINGS. The (icfenvlant E. H. Jenninps will take notice that a summons in the above entitled action was issued sprainst 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 broufjrlit by the tibove plnintiu against the said defendant, E. H. Jenninjrs, to recover damajies in the sum of Fifteen Thousiind ($15,000^ dollars for breaeh of contract and the nepligence of the de fendant by reason of which breach of contrak and nefrli&'oncc certam real estate certain real estate and propertv of the plaintilT situated in Transylvania County, North Carolina, was injured and damaged by the said defendant and also that said action is brought for the purpose of compel- lintv the defendant to rebuild and re store a certain dam in Transylvania Country and the lake formed by said dam, usually knovvn and referred to as Lake Toxaway, and also to main tain the same, which said dam was necessary anu useful to the plaintiff and in which the plaintiff claims cer tain property ri.trhts, 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 I'equir- cd to appear at the next term of Su perior ('curt of Transylvania County, North Carolina, to be held on the twelfth Monday after the first Mon day in September, 1&19, at the Court Houvc in ?aid County and answer or demur to the complamt 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, aprainst 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. MIL-.ER, Clerk Superior Court Transylvania County, North Carolii a. NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR RANT OF ATTACHMENT, North Carolina—Transylvania Coun ty—In the Superior Court. L. C. M. ARMSTRONG and Husband, GEORGE ARMSTRONG E. H. JENNINGS. The defendant E, H. Jennings will take notice that a summons in the above entitled action was issued ajrainyt 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 broupht by the above named plaintiff against the said defendant, E. H. Jennir.trs, to recover damages in the sum of Twenty Thousand ($20,000) 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 NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR- RANT OF ATTACHMENT. North Carolina—Transylvania Coun ty—In the Superior Court. EDWARD H. INMAN vs. E. H. JENNING^^i 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 rum of Fifteen Thousand ($15,000) 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 iniured 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 store a certain dam in Transylvania (^ountry and the lake form.ed by said TANLAC IS A PERFECTLY WON DERFUL MEDICINE, «ays Mrs Josephine Freeman. Mrs. Josephine Freeman, of 647 Towne ave., Los Angeles, Cal., a grad uate nurse who has practiced her pro fession for seventeen years, recently made the statement that she had not only been relieved of a case of stomach trouble of ten years stand ing by the use of Tanlac but that she had also gained twenty-two pounds in weight. “I feel that I would be doing any one a favor by getting them to take Tanlac,” said Mrs. Freeman. “Fof derson McCall of Ashworth last Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hooper of Tuck- aseegee are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Owen Orr of Asheworth. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Holt have moved av/ay after being with us for three years. Owen Orr and Leora Kelly hav“ gone to Asheville on business. Thomas Wike of Tuckaseegee is working at Ashworth. Mrs. Headen of Ashworth died in the hospital in Asheville last Tues day. Wishing the paper success— The ASHWORTH HOBO. BOX SUPPER AT BOYLSTON dam, usually known and referred to ten years I had been having trouble as Lak(j Toxaway, and also to main tain the same, w'hich said dam was r.eccssary 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 fii'st Mon- with niy stomach. I suffered intense pain after eating and would bloat up w^ith gas so the pressure around my heart wold almost faint. I was so nervous I could hardly sleep and be came so weak and rundown that I could hardly keep up my work as a nurse. I tried all kinds of medicines but nothing would relieve me. “Finally a friend of my husband’s hiy in Sr?p orabcr, 1919. at the Cour^ { relieved of the same FIouso in rnvl County and answer or 1 j trouble by taking Tanlac advised him There will be a box supper at Boyl- ston school house on Saturday night, November the 1st. The public is cordially invited. Diversified aIs TOWN LOTS,—Farms and timber lands for sale. ■ Frank Jenkins, Brevard. N. C. tfc. FOR SALE—Dod^e car, practically new, at a bai*ig;stin. Write or call S. Maxwell, Hendersonville, N. C. Hou demur to tlu- co.v.plaint in said action ar the plainvifT will apply to the Court for the I’oliof demanded in said com plaint. • . The (icfendi'.nt will also take notice that warrant of attachment was issu ed from the Superior Court of Tran- nerves became quiet. Now I can eat anything I want and never have the *>“ afterwards, I the property of said defendant, which .“•aid warrant was returnable at the £?ntember term, 1919, of said Court. This 2nd day of October. 1919. N. A. MILLER, Clerk Superior Court Transylvania County, North Carolina. FOR SALE—A large red cow with calf three months old. E. W. Blythe tfc. to get me a bottle. Soon after stai't- j ^ J J 'FOR SALE—1 2 horse corn planter, mg on it my appetite returned and my 1 Hiding Cultivator. 1 Disc Har- ro’.v. All in good condition. C. M. Cooke, Jr. Oct.24,4t. Wanted—Small coal heater. Address P. O. Box 71. NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR RANT OF ATTACHMENT. North Carolina—Transylvania Coun ty—In the Superior Court. JOSEPHINE INNMAN RICHARD SON E. H. JENNINGS. The defendant E. H. Jennings will lake notice that a summons in the above entitled . action was issued a?i:ainst the said defendant on the 2nd ^!ay of June, 1919, by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Transylvania County, North Carolina, and that an action, entitled as above has been brouirht by the above named plaintiff ai^cainst the said defendant, E. H. Jennings, to recover damages in the rum of Fifteen Thousand ($15,000) dollars for breach of contract and the no.u’ligence of the de fendant by reason of which breach of contract and negligence certain real estate certain real estate and sleep like a child and feel rested and refreshed on getting up in the morn-, ings. I have gained twenty-tv/o' pounds on four bottles of Tanlac and feel strong and well again.” Tanlac is sold by leading druggists everywhere.—adv. THAT HORNING LAME NESS avert more / Doan’s Kidney property of the plaintiff situated in [ property of the plaintiff situated in Transylvania County, North Carolina, ‘ . • .7 was injured and damaged by the said defendant and also that said action is brought for the purpose of compel- lin;.’: 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 Toxav/ay, 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 Coiinty, North Carolina, to be he]'i on the twelfth Monday after the first Mon day in September, 191^9, at the Court House in said County'and an«v;er or demur to the complaint in sanl action ar the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint/' The defendant will also take notice that i^rrant of attachment v/as issu ed from the Superior Court of Tran sylvania County, North Carolina, on the 2nd day of October, 1919, ac’ainst the property of said defendant, v;hich 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. Transylvania County, North Carolina, was iniured and damaged by the said dofeniiant and also that said action is brought for the purpose of compel ling the defendant to rebuild and re store a cortain dam in Transylvania Coaiitry and the lake formed by said dam, usually knov.’n and referred to as Lake Toxav.ay, and also to main-' tain the rame, Vv’hich 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 roal cistato, situated in the County of fransylvania and State of North Car olina; and the said defendant will further ta’:e notice that he is requir ed to appear at the next term of Su perior Courc of Transylvania County, ITorth Carolina, to be held cn the tvvolfth Monday after the first ruon- ;ay in Septeniber, 1919, at the Court House in said County and ansvvxr or 'emur to the complaint in said action ar the plaintiff will apply to the Court Tor the relief demanded in said com- pl.^-int. ' xhe defendant will also take notice ^hn^ v.'arrant of attachment v;as issu- -1 Irom the Superior Court of Tran- ivlvania County, North Carolina, on ’i2 2nd day ox October, 1019, a;;'ilnst be property of said deferfdant, which •aid 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. If you are lame every morning and suffer urinary ills, there must be a cause. Often it’s weak kidneys. To strengthen the weakened kidneys and serious troubles, use Pills. You can rely on Brevard testimony. Mrs. J. A. Galloway, Whitmire St., says: “Kidney trouble came over me a few years ago. The first symptom I noticed was a dull ache in my back that made me feel miserable. When I was stooping or lifting it was almost impossible to\straighten because of the pain in my back. Morning I was tired and lame and sore. My head achcd a good deal, I got dizzy and black specks often came before my eyes. My kidneys didn’t ac^ prop-, erly, either. Hearing of Doan’s Kid ney Pills I began taking them and soon I felt like a different person. “I gladly gave this endorsement.” .60c at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. SOCIETY STATIONERY and envel opes. Eliminate the expensive Xmas presents. Order your holi day greeting cards with name em bossed at once. Showing beautiful samples. Priccs very moderate 2000 orders already. Do it now. Brevard Printery. FOR SALE—Will sell cheap, or trade for cattle, one .first class mule colt One good mare Jfor sale or trade for cattle. C. C. Yongue. tfc YOUNG JERSEY Heifers for sale. See P. C. OrH Everett Farm, Da vidson River, N. C. 11-1 4tc. SALESMEN WANTED—to solicit orders for lubricating oils, greases and paints. SMtiry or commission. Address The Lennox Oil & Paint Co., Clevefand, O. FOR SALE—Young Turkeys. Put in your order now for choice young turkeys for Thanksgiving. P. C. Orr, Everett farm, lHavidson River, N. C. 10-31-4tc Pliilip’s Bal(ery 9 ASHWORTH NEW? WHY BUY BREAD OUT OF TOWN WHEN YOU CAN GET MORE BREAD AND BETTER BREAD FOR THE SAME MONEY AT YOUR HOME BAKERY? The Ashworth School is progressing nicely after a week’s delay on account of diphtheria. Mr. and Mrs. John Presley moved from Ashworth to Pisgah Forest. Dillard JlcCall’s little girl has been very ill. O. T. Povv'ell of Tuckaseegee, N. C. took dinner v.ith Mr. and Mrs. Hen- Pliilip’sEelcery We have a Complete line of Trusses, Maternity Belts and Abdominal Supplies OAVIS-WALKEi GRU6 CO. Successors to DUCKWORTH DRUG CO. Main St. BREVARD, N. C. Phone 85 A. M. WHITE U. G. WOODWARD THE CHEVROLET ‘‘The Most Economical Car on the Market” We have just received a carload of Chev rolet Cars and are prepared to make im mediate delievries. Brevard Citizens may see our sample at Jess A. Smith's garage. Touirm^ Cars, $835; Runabout, $820. WKite db Woodward “The Chevrolet” Rosman, N. C. In Case of Emergency When you want a thing in a huri you rush to a local store and get it. But do you realize that the exist ence of our stores depends upon continue.d business. i K every person in this community werej to use the stores only for emergencies there would scon be no more places to satisfy thosa urgent needs. Youetould do your part towards keep ing lopl business alive and in a con stant «tate of betterment by doing ail your trading at iiome. Itwillbepro- r. o.* fitabletoyouaswell TRAPS. ^ entire com munity. m (PaAiwL BR£^/ARD printery Wm. a. BAMO. manager iJtaA ^AcvaAd, 71.
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