FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 THL tir . ^ /\KU NEWS. bcvEVARD, M. c. Farmers Supply Co. Let Us Hand You This Bag of Money —It Represents the Big Saving in Fuel You Can Make With Cole’s Hot Blast in Your Home OUR GUARANTEE 1. We euarantee a (tavintr of one third in ftiol over ■nr lower draft stove of the tame size, witii soft coal, Oimitc or slack. We guarantee Cole’s Hot Blast t use less hard coal for heating a given space than any base burner made with same bizo fire pot. 3. Wc euarantee that the rooms can he heated frora one to tv.'o hours t-nch mornini; with the (uel put in the stove the evi ninK before. 4. We Kuarantoe tliat the stove will hold fire with soh roal or hard coal from Saturday eveuing to Mon day mornin? S We guarantee a uniform heat day and night with soft coal, hard coal or liunite. b. We iruarantee every stove to remain absolutely air tii;ht as long as used. 7 We euarantee the feed door to be stcok&and dust I>F00f. 8 We guarantee the anti puffing draft to prevent paffing. The above guarantee is made with the understand ing tiiat tlie stove be operated according,' to directions, and cunnectcd up with a Kood flue Cole’s Oti&insl Blast No. il6 A Cut Shows No. 1S6 AN OLD PROPHECY M. A. Cooper, of Brevard, brings the following prophecy in for publi cation : Mother Shiptons Prophecy Carriages without horses shall go. And accidents fill the world with woe Around the world thoughts/shall fly In the twinkling of an eye. Water shall yet more wonders do. Now strange shall yet be true, The world upside down shall be. And gold found at the r6ot of a tree. Through hills man shall ride And no horse or ass b« at his side. Under the water men shall walk; Shall ride, shall sleei>, shall talk. In the air men shall be seen, In white, in black and green. Iron in the water shall float As easy as a*\vooden boat. Gold shall be found anj .shown. Fire and water shall wonders do. England shall at last admit the Jew. The world to an end will come In eighteen hundred and eighty-one. This was first published in 1445, again in 1741. What a wonder! IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE It ’525 F. O. B. FLINT, MICH. D. E. BYRD. Manager Round Trip $2 00; One Way $1 00 French Broad Bus Brevard and Hendersonville Special Leave Brevard AT - - 7:30 A. M. - - 2:00 P.M. Leave Hendersonville at 10:00 A. M. 4:30 P.M. NOTICE OF SALE: Wherca?, on the first day of Sep tember, 1919, Victor Fontaine and wife and A. M. Verdery, Jr., and wife executed a deed in trust to the undersijiTiod trustee, covering the lands hert'in-after described, to se cure the ])aymt*iit of a note therein mentioned, and, Whereas, default has been made As a result of the half page add of j the Methodist Sunday school in last week’s issue of the “News,” there was an increased attendance of 41 last j Sunday. This is only another proof j and substantionate that IT PAYS TO I ADVERTISE” is just as true of the j church as of business. Evidently the j Methodist of Brevard are at least wil- i ling to give it a fair trial as they have repeated this week their half page add of last week. It will prove of va lue to every subscriber to read the “facts” contained in this week’s ad vertisement. Incidentally they de- i serve much praise for broadness in re ference to “four good Sunday scho ols.” This is a true display of sincer ity of their interest in the children. They want the boys and girls in Sun- ——-ehool regardless of which i school it may be. The other churchei , Tv-ould do well to follow the stand ta- a stake, the Northwest corner of Lot by this church as to advertising no 7, and runs North 65 degi'ees West and unity of action in the interest of with the line of Lot no. 12 24 1-2 p better Brevard, poles to a sourwood, a corner of lot i no 12, thence stil! with the line of lot 12 north 41 1-2 degrees w'est ! 55 1-2 poles to a stake i^ the line of 1 Great Reduction Parked at Hendersonville JUSTUS' Pharmacy Parked at Brevard Court House In Price of the Chevrolet FIVE HUN DRED TWENTY FIVE. Now is the Time to Buy While We Have 7 hem, Only Five in Stock Now^ and do not Knovv^ if We Will Have Any More. I! I ot ’.;o. 12^ thonco South 2 1-2 degrees ! ^ Wfcst 28 poles to a stake in the line Diversified Ads. of lots no?. 11 and 12. thence South 5;) 1-2 decrrees East with the line di in the p:iyinent of said note^ and the viding lots nos. 11 iin.-i holu.T of .'u\i note has '.r.roctod the uiiiiL'isiLiu'd ti-u.sleo ‘o advenise and : oii lar. i.«, under the j)OWer of sale contained said deed in trust, to s;i’aI note uud costs of sale, and, Whereas, , all proper notices have been given, On Monday, the 10th day of Octo ber, 1921, at the Court House Door, in the Town of Brevard, Transyl vania County, North Carolina, at public auction, for cash, I v/ill sell to the highest bidder under the pow er of sale in said Deed in Trust, the following described real estate: All those six (6) tracts of land located near the Brevard “Y” being part of the E. J. Allison lands: FIRST TRACT: Be.uinnin- on r. stake in the centre of the creek und er the centre of the Transylvania Railway track and runs with the cen tre of said track in a westward dir ection 21 1-2 poles to a stake cor ner of lot no. 4-A, thence North 87 1-2 degrees West 24 1-2 poles to a stake corner of Lot no. 8, thence North \ 1-2 dearees East 38 poles to a stake in Siniard’s line, thence South (i5 de^rres East 21 1-2 poles to a Spanish Oak Stump, thence North degrees East 4 poles to a stake thence still with Siniard’s line South i J I.’. . ; East 3 poles to a stake in . ■ ■■ ■ tl’.oncL' down and v.’ith the < \ ihc- creek 28 1-2 poles to >' , ! ■ containing six (6) mere or less, being lot no. (7) seven; SECOND TRACT; a chei-ry on the bank of the creek, corner of Lot no 5 and runs up and with said creek 11 1-2 poles to a stake in the centre of the railroad, thence with the centre of the railroad a southwesterly direction 21 1-3 poles to a stake in the centre of the said 12 56 1! >1 1-2 ' •fol'jL' 10 a r-t:il:c m :h(' line ot lot uo 7 thence I'.unh 2 1-2 d.ep,rees East in the line cf lot no 7, S l-;j poles to the be'vinr.in.c, contairiiTijr five (5> acr.'.- .ivjre or ; b-, n.u: lot twelve (12) ; FIFTH TRACT: Beginning on a stake in the line of lot no 7 corner cf lot.? nos. 11 and 12 and run? with the line of lots nos 1 1 and 12 north 59 1-2 derrees West 53 3-1 poles to a sfike, thence South 2 1-2 degrees West 16 1-3 poles to a stake in the line of lets r.o. 7, thence north 2 12 degrees East nos. 10 and 11 thence south 67 de grees East with the line dividing lots nos. 10 and H 50 3-4 poles to a stake in the line of lot no. 7, corner of lots nos. 10 and thence with the line of lot 7 North 2 1-2 defzrees r^ast 8 1-3 poles to the be.uinning, ^ fibbing. Camping grounds for containing four (4) acres, more or j-^^3, See C. M. Siniard. 2tc. less, being lot no eleven (11) ; ; SLXTH TRACT: Beginning on a ' SALE— Pure bred single comb stake in the Yvest n.argip of lot no, 7 j SEE All diversif.&d advertisements must be cash unless you have aregular account v.-ith the News. CORN FOR SALE on IMondays and Tuesdays and Wednesdays. OOcts. 4tc. J. A. FORSYTH FORD TOURING CAR FOR SALE— In perfect condition and mighty cheap for CASH. write box 45. i FOR SALE— Registered two year! old Holstein Bull at a bargain. F. A. B!y, Hendersonville. 2tc i HOUSE FOR RENT— Ten rooms , furnished; equipped witlT electric; lights and v/ater (cold and hot). Lake near by included with house ' for boating and bathing. One and ■ one-half miles north of court house. Apply to C. M. Siniard. j A. M. WHITE, Rosman, N. C. OR FRED JOHNSON, Brevard, N. C. Banwc i) f The Saie That Tops ’Em All 9-^-2tc. PUBLIC BATHING, Boating and ! •our- ^ Rhode Island Red Cockerels five months old. C. Karl T. Bosse, 9-9 3t. corner of lot no. 9, and lot no. 8, and ' runs with the line of lot no 7 north ' 2 1-2 degrees I]ast 7 poles to a stake ; ■ - " corner of lot no. 10, thence wdth the stake Pink line of lot no 10 North 74 3-4 degrees east corner, \Vest 99 poles to a pine, an old cor- , same course 20 feet licr thence South 22 degrees West 10 poles to a Spanish oak, Tinsley’s cor;’.i>r, thence South 84 degrees East 39 polos to a stake, thence South 2 1-2 degrees West 14 poles to a stake, corner of lot no 8, thence with the line of lot no 8, South 87 1-2 degrees East 59 poles to the beginning, con- Brevardi Kemp’s South- ' theijce more or less, to a stake in the margin of the Sou thern Railway company’s right of way, thence in an Easterly direction v/ith the margin of said right of way about 300 feet to a stake in the cen tre of said railroad track, thence with the centre line of said track in a northeasterly direction 225 feet, Beginning on laining 6.88 acres more or less, being ' more or less, to the beginning, con- Ict no 9; I taining 1 1-4 acres, more or less, same The six tracts named above being ^^e same lands heretofore con- 1 . r7 I n 1 n 1 o , 1r 4.U veyed to the parties of the first part lots, nos 7, 4, 9,10, 12 and 11 of the , i- 1:1 u j nr tV ^ ’ > > J > ^ hereto by Delia E. Gash and M. P. G. division of the lands of E. J. Alii- ^y deed dated August 10, t on estate, which lands were divided : 1917, and recorded in Book 40 of L.mong- the heirs at law in a special Deeds at page 80 of the records of the railroad track, corner of said lot no. proceeding entitled S. F. Allison et Register of Deeds of Transylvania 7, thence South 87 ,1-2 degrees East al versus Leslie McGahee and Reba County. 26 1-2 poles to a maple on the bank McGahee, which special proceeding is There is excepted from the last of the said creek, thence up and with recorded in full in the office of the ! above described tract a tract of land raid creek to the beginning, contain- Clerk of the Superior Court of Tran- , containing 1-4 acre, heretofore con ing one (1) acre, more or less, and sylvania County. j veyed by the parties of the first part being lot no. four (4); SEVENTH TRACT: Also all that; to Brevard Manufacturing Company, THIRD TRACT: — Beginning at land lying and being in the County j and on which is located the shuttle a stake in the line of Lot no. 7, the and State above named, Brevard ; plant of said Brevard Manufacturing same being corner of lots nos 9-10 Township, forming part of what was I Company. and runs with the line of lots Nos 9 formerly known as the “Y” lands: j These being all the lands described and 10 North 74 3-4 west 51 poles to Beginning at a stake in the centre of in the hereinbefore mentioned deed stake in the line of lots nos. 9 and 10, the main track of the Transylvania «thence South 2 1-2 degrees West 17 Railroad and in the old Allison line poles to a stake in the line of lots at a point 225 feet, more or less nos. 8 and 9 South 87 1-2 degrees Northeast from the switch connecting Ea;:t 49 1-2 poles to a stake in the the East leg of the Brevard “Y” with line of lot no. 7, thence with the line the raid main track and runs with of lot no. 7 North 2 1-2 degrees East said old Allison line North 88 degrees 7 poles to the beginning, containing; W’est 480 feet, more or less, to 3 3-4 acres more or less, this being a stake in said line, Pink Kemp’s lot no. 10: corner, thencc with Pink Kenip’^ line Beginning at EcuLh 3 Last '11 in trust, as registerd in the office of the Register of Deeds of Transyl vania County, N. C., in Book ao. 11 at page 392 et seq and to which said deed reference is hereby made for a full and perfect description of said lands. Sale made to satisfy said note, and costs and expenses of sale. This September 7th, 1921. E. CREESE. Trustee. Special Notice--Our Advice To Evrycne—Buy what you need now and also buy for the future. The market shows a tendency to rise and we can honestly state that we believe prices will he materially higher in the near future. Many articles that we are selling now costs us more to replace. There is a scarcity in many lines and the demand is causing a little rise. Make your plans to come to this great sale; make a list of what you need now and later. Make up ycur mind to buy it at this sale. We don’t put up a^sale every[day, but when we dc, we sure give you bargains, and this is a sale that you seldom see. Yon will not) be disappointed ' ; E LEWIS & SON The Store That Suvcs You Money Hendersonvilie, - - North Carolina

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