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#• [\ cigarettes T^ye FHeutOjf Gettdemtu • eertiicataa . ^ , Aa M > matter df pre^tioii^ i|]l ^to«eli9i^ art warped-io ‘bft >n thi^ f*r the examination Ih» jriyen inroa^y at 9 o’dOek A. M.« iuid the rule of the Stiite Board now is that those who present themselves later than the time of the commencing of the examination wiU have serious trouble in getting their papers grad ed and passed upon.' Very truly yours, A. F. MITCHELL, Co. Supt. F^ub- lie Instruction. Itc. PARTNERSHIP FORMED BtJRLET Wfor FIFTEEN in a new package Hutt fits the pocketr^ At a price that fits the pocket-book'-^ The same unmatched Mend of TUBKiSg^ViRGINIA aadBSJRI^YTobaccQs *]H NOTICE BY PUBLICATION section. "■ j P. S.—^Everj »tatemeiit in tkI*<jiotice IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE i *>«• been Terified before the' Federal UNITED STATES FOR THE WEST ERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CARO LINA. United States of America vs. 63.08 acres of land situated in Tran- I sylvania County, North Carolina, J. H. Pickelsimer, J. B. Pickelsimer and C. W. Pickelsimer and others. TO: Unknow heirs at law of John Har kins, deceased; Unknown heirs at law of Nancy Harkins, deceased; Un known heirs at law of H. M. Patter son. deceased; Unknown heirs of H. P. Searcy, deceased; Unknown heirs at law of J. G. Stamey, deceased; and all persons whomsoever, owning or claiming to own any estate, lien or interest of any kind or character in and to the premises described in the petition in this cause: You will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenc ed in the District Court of the Uni ted States for the Western District of North Carolina, At Asheville for the condemnation of the following described lands in Transylvania Co., North Carolina, on the north side of Searcy Creek, adjoining Tract I of tMfe Vanderbilt lands and designated as Exception No. 3, containing 53.08 acres, all of which said lands are fully described by metes and bounds in the petition filed in said proceeding, the said lands bavins: been selected by the Secretary of Agriculture, with the approval of the National Forest Re servation Commission and found nec essary for the purpose of carrying out an Act of Congress of the Unitej States approved March 1, 1911. being Chapter 186. page 961, Vol. 36. Sta tutes at Large, as amended by the Act of August 10 1912, 37 Stat., 269-300, ch. 284. and State Courts.—F. H. Seeley. Home Office, 117 N. Dearborn St. Chicago. Adv. M PRAYER CORNBi .... “Reverence for the laws” .... What can be more timely for all Americans than this message from ■Lincoln: “Let every American, eevery lover of liberty, every well-wisher to his posterity, swear by the blood of the Revolution never to violate in the least particular the laws of the coun try and never to tolerate their viola tion by others. Let every American, every lover breathed by every American mother to the lisping babe that prattles on her lap; let it taught in the schools in seminaries and in colleges; let it be written in primers, spelling books and almanacs; let it be preached from the pulpit, jj^roclaimed in the legeslative Halls and enforced in the courts of justice.” O God who art the author and giv er of law, from .whom alone all just designs and righteous judgements proceed, give unto all those who frame, interpret or administer human law, the counsel of Thy Holy Spirit, that they may know themselves Thy ministers. And let every American, every lover of liberty, every well wisher to his posterity swear by the blood of the Revolution never to vio late in the least particular the laws of our country and never to tolerate their violation by others. Mav reverence for the laws of the land be breathed by every American And the said non-resident defend- ants named, and all persons whomso- ! semmar.es and colleges, ever owning or claiming to own any estate, lien or interest of any kind or character in and to the premises described in the petition in said pro ceeding, defendant/? name^i as afore said, WILL FURTHER TAKE NO TICE that they are required to ap pear in the District Court of the Uni ted States for the Western District of North Carolina, at Asheville, on the 22 day of May 1922, and answer or demur to the petition or complaint ; be written in primers, .-spelling books and almanacs, be preached from the pulpit, proclaimed in our legeslative halls and enforced in the courts of justice O God, bring nigh the day when the trade '’lat debauches men shall be loathed ^ the trade that debau ches women • when all this black rem- nant of savagery shall haunt the me mory of a nff'v generation, but as an evil dream c ■ the night. For this in said proceeding, or the plaintiff our vows, O Lord, and grant will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in said petition. ••^his notice issued by order of Court, directing that publication be made once a week for six successive weeks in The Brevard News, a news paper published at Brevard, North Carolina. Thine aid. Amen. C. D. C. NOTICE TO TEACHERS Please take notice that on the sec ond Tuesday and Wednesday, April This the 30th day o'f March, 1922. | 11 and 12, there will be given an ex- aminat'.on for Teachers Certificate.? in the office of tfle County Supt. of Transylvania County. The examina tion wilhopen at 9 A. M. each day. In regard to the examination will sav that “Grammar Grade and Pri I mary certificate^ can no lOncrer be ob tained by exajjiination. Applicants can obtain only the acadeinic credits for the Elemontary certificate of Class B and High School Teachers' certificates o'*' Class C. In order to meet "the professional requirements they must rocure summer school credits.” T>ie jrrou used R. L. BLAYLOCK. Clerk U. S. Dist. Court. By O. L.. McLurd, Deputy Clerk. May 5—6tc. RUnURE EXPERT HERE SEELEY, FAMOUS IN THIS SPE CIALTY, CALLED TO ASHEVILLE P. H. T eley, of Chicago and Phil adelphia- 'le nated truss expert, will personal! be at the Langren Hotel, and will T--aain in Asheville this Wed nesdav or ’\ Apr. 12. Mr. Seeley says “The Spe:’ .latic Shield will not only retain an- case of rupture perfectly, ‘but contr; ts the opening in 10 days , on the av:.rage case. Being a va^t ' advancement over all former metho(' —exemplifying instantaneous effec' immediately appreciablie and witl.- standing any strain or position no niatter the size or location. Larg^^ or difficult cases, or ’ncissional rup tures (follo^ng opr? ations) special- 1 plan will no longer be Applicants must stand on all 'subjects at t!ie same examination per iod. ■'re ha<r been a chango in the sub ^ven in both the Elementary 0- '■h School examination. The or * ' ' are not baser] on any par- t’V-’ 3r Looks. “In order to pass the ementary examination the anpH- 'cint should have a knowledge of High ’^clicol subjects.” Thp High School ~'op-Ivors’ examination i? b?3ed on th'fe HigA School course and two years of college work. AH persons who are not IhoroughW familiar with the hic'h school sub- ly solicit^. TTiis inr^ vument received jects arej^ discouraged from taking onlv award in England and in the Elementary examination. - • ’■ ■ Now, therefore, anv and all teach ers in Transylvania County ;who de sire to better their professional stan Spain, producing rc -ults without sur-. gery, injections, r -'.dical treatments or prescriptions. >• Seeley has doc uments from the TT lited States Gov ernment, Washin'^ on, D. C. for in spection. He wii be glad to demon- jitrate without cl^ ;;rge or .fit them if (lard and raise the value of their cer tificates. and at the same time in crease ther State rating, will please come on the aforesaid dates prepared Heaired Businc i demands prevent to take examination for wther an Ele stopping at any otheir place in this mentary certificate or High School Messrs. C. H. Klueppelberg, T. A. English and D. E. Henry have organ ized a new automobile firm which in addition to being the official Ford agency, will operate an up-to-datei repairing shop, filling station- and will handle all kinds of auto acces- ories. The firm^ operates under the aame of The Brevard Auto Company and is located in the King building, ^'(ain street. ^AUTY! YITiUJTY! You Must Have It to Keep Your Job, Your Friends, Your Happiness Thousands of thoughless people needlessly let themselves run down in health. The day fomes when, with a terrible shock, they suddenly real ize that they are permanently broken in health. For your own sake keep well. If you feel weak or run down or do not sleep well or are nervous and have a poor 'color, don’t wait until it is too late. Gude’s Pepto- Mangan taken with your meals for a few weeks will restore your good health, give you renewed strength and vitality for your daily work. The healthy life is the only happy life— do not let it slip from you. For thirty years Gude's Pepto-Mangan has been helping people who were run-down back to good health. It was made famous by the medical profession. Sold by druggists in both liquid and tablet form. .Adv. IW ipii r - A- ~ m CITY PRESSING CLUB J.R WATERS, Phone 94 Cleaning Pressing Dyeing All work turned out promptly. Main Street Brevard COMING— Lonsf4ilow*s famous poem EVANGELINE. The love story that lives throughout the ages. Keep Your Money? If you keep your money in your Home Bank it helps you and every meml]!er in the com^ munity. If you send it away . from Home it helps some one . eke and some other commu nity. Our money is loaned among our own i^ple—it is used to develop our community. You know us. We are al ways here. You can find out everything about us. When you deposit your money with us you take NO chances with that money. No one has ever regretted-keeping money here. Thousands may regret not having done so. - PISGAH BANK BREVARD, N. C. vm Mi COMING To Brevard m s. ROBINSON * Asheville's Famous Eye- Sight Specialist. will be. here TUESDAY, APRIL lltb ONE DAY ONLY Hours: 10 A, M. to 4,.P* M* at OAVIS-WALKER DRU6 80. Note: Kindly write ori^ione for appointmeofe. Perfect Glasses GuBraiteei the plaintiffs wfaicfr wil be filed witlu. in the time requite'^ by law, or the relief demanded in said compaint or petition will be grxlated. N. A. MII LER, Clerk of the Su perior Court. This the 18th day «f March 1922. t-4-14-Wg. NOTICE TO CREDITORS North Carolina, Trans^vania Coun ty. Having qualified as executrix of the last will and testament of J. F. Hays, late of Transylvania county, N. C. this is to notify all pecsons having claims against the esticte of J. F. Hays, deceased, to present them to the undersigned, or jto her agent, T. H. Shipman, at the office of Brevard Banking Company, Brevard, N. C. on or before the 22nd day of March 1923, or this notice will he plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in anyway indebted to said estate are hereby required to make* immediate settlement. March 22, 1922. MABEL C. WILSON, Exerutrix of Last Will of J. F. Hays, dee^sed. aBsaaasssasa-!^s--Bss-s9S POUTIGAL ANNOllNCeilENTS NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLI CATION North Carolina, Transylvania Caun^ ty. Superior Couxl^ fcefoK tke Clerh. A. R. Tinsley et al- vs. ~ T. E. Gaston et aL ^ The defendants named in the above i entitled Special Proceeding to wit: • T. E. Gaston, Lefa» Gaston, E. M. Tin sley, Lula Tinsley, W. V. Willis, Thelma Willis, Wm. V. Willis, Pearl Tinsley and Tinsley, will take notice that a special 'proceeding en titled a.3 above has been commenced in the Supeiior Court of Transylvan ia county. North Carolina before the Clerk of said court for the purpose of selling certain real estate belong ing to the estate of I. C. Tinsley, de ceased, and dividing the proceeds among the various parties entitled thereto. _ , The said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Transylvania county, North Carolina at hig ofBce in the Court House in Brevard, North Carolina on Saturday,'April 15th, 1922, at 10 o’clock A. M. and, there answer or demur to the petition of FOR THE STATE SENATE ^ 9* The many friends of Ccdeman Gal loway wish to announce him. as a j candidate for the State Senate. I Mr. Galloway has been a hard work er for the Democratic party and is a deserving young man. MANY VOTERS: I hereby announce myself a can didate for the State Senate, subject to the action of the Democratic pri mary. Respectfully, pd-2 JAMES ZACHARY nounce him a candidate for riietiff' and tax collector of Transyivania county, subject to« the rules and re^- gulations of the Democratic primary.- I hereby announce myslf a candi date for Sheriff of Transylvania county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary; Ed F. GILLESPIE ' I hereby announee myself a^ a candidate for the offiise of Sheriff of Transylvania Coun^ subject to the rules and regulati(«s of the Demo cratic Primary. Yours truly, M. ©; McCALL. . FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS Having been solicited by many' friends from different parts of the county to make the race for Regis ter of DeSds, I hereby announce my self Qs a candidate fan Register, sub ject to the action of the Democratic Primary. J. FRANK MORGAN I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Register of Deeds of Transylwnia County suSk ject to the action of the Democratic Primary. CLYDE S. McCALL. I wish to announce my candida cy for Register of Deeds subject to the action of the Democratic voters at the coming Primary. H. E. STOWESS. FOR ROAD OVERSEER: I wish to announce my candidacy for road overseer,. Brevard township, subject to the nomination of th^Deqi- ocratic Primary^ W. L. MORRIS. FOR THE'LEGISLATURE* The name of W. H. Duckworth is submitted to the voters for Repre sentative, subject to the rules and re gulations of ^e Democratic primary. FOR CLERK SUPF IIOR COURT The friends of N. A. Miller wish to announce him a candidate to suc ceed himself as Clerk of the Superior Court of Transylvania County sub ject to the rules and regulations cl the Democratic Party Prim^iry. FOR COUNTY TREASURER: The friends of T. E. (Ed) Patton^ Jr., wish ti» announce him> as a can didate for County Treasu^ear subject to the rules and regulati^is of the Democratic Party Primary. I wish to announce; myself a can didate for the office of County Treas ure, subject to the aetion oi. the Democratic Primary and, will appre^ eiate your support A. C. LANDRETH, Dunns Rock. I hereby announce myself as- a can- didate for County Treasurer eubjeet to the rules and regulations^ of tli9 Democratic Party Primary. W. M. AIXBN. FOR SHERIFF AND TAX COLLEC- TOR Friends of Cos Paxton wish to an- I wish to announce my candidacy for the rern'n:ition of Treasxsrer o£ Trp"^y.vania county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic Primary. W. B. HENDERSON **Clean Up and Keep ,CI«aii**. the slogaD for Brevard« - ,:iO
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