I^RIDAY, OCTOyR 27, 1922 THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, NORtH CAROLINA BREVARD/lNS'nTDlE n6tis Prof. Trotvbridge returned Mon day night from Monroe, where he was attending tne W. N. C. Conference, convened there last week. The various Sunday School classes were entertained by their teachers on Saturday night, each group enjoy ing a different sort of entertainment, and meeting at different places. These affairs are very popular. Miss Baber had rencently as week end gueists. Misses Vera and Lillian Martin, Ralph and Leon Walker and Miss Georgia Burton of G. W. C. . Miss Edith Sherrill, a former music teacher of Brevard Institute, and the Misses Dorothy and Kathleen Erwin, of Newton, were recent visitors here. ROSMAN ITEMS J. W. Glazener spent a few days last week in Atlanta, Ga., attending the fair. Mrs. H se, after spending a few days here with relatives, returned Monday to her home at East La Port, N. C. Mr. A. P. Bell, who has been teach ing school at Wilet, N. C., has been kfere for some time with his sick baby, which is now better. Miss Arthia Fisher returned Sa turday from a three months’ visit to Atlanta, Ga. Some of the citizens of Rosman were in Sylva, N. C., Monday, attend ing court there. Mr. Otto Whitmire is in Atlanta going to school. He will be there three years and we hope him much success. Mack Powell has recently bought a tract of land near Johnie Whitmire and will soon erect a nice home on it. Ernest Piaxton is confined to his bed, and has been for weeks, with rheumatism. We hope that his re covery will be speedy. After spending a number of years here, Floyd White and family have moved back to their old home state, Pennsylvania. The farmers report that crops are shoi’t this year on account of the long dry weather. French Broad river is lower than.it has "been since 1908. The small tomato plant that came up in Mr. Mahonna’s garden last Spring has been carefully cared for and watched to see how large it would grow during the summer and fall. The small plant grew until it has become a giant of all tomatoe plants. The measurement around this great giant is 82 feet. There have been gathered froin the plant over three bushels of fruit and will be that much more to gather. Never has there been any ^ing seen like this plant in this country. E. D. RANDOLPH NOTICE—LAND SALE BY COM. MISSIONER Phoni 94 CLUB ,Prop, By virtue of the power conferred on the undersigned, appointed a com missioner of the court to sell the here inafter described lands, as set out and described in a < special proceeding pening in the Superior Court of Transylvania county entitled C. B. Tinsley et al. Vs. EMe Tinsley et al. .1 will sell to the highst bidder for cash at the C(^rt House door in the town of Brevard, N. C., on Saturday, November 78, 1922, at 12 o'clock M. all the following described lands and prmiss formerly belonging to I. C. Tinsl6y and A. R. Tinsley, both de- C6AS6d • FIRST TRACT. Beginning on a stake in the center of King’s creek at the ford where the road leading NOTICE from Whitmire Street to Mount Sur- 1 prise crossffi same, and runs with the old King-C6oper line 3 deg. west 190 feet to a stake; then south 70 1-2 deg. east 254 feet to a stake on the bank of the mill race; then down and with the bank of said mill race the follow- inR courses and distances: south 33 f®'"® 1-2 deg. east 80 feet; south 70 deg. east 100 feet; north 77 deg. east 100 feet; south 63 deg. east 100 feet; south 56 deg. east 40 feet; south 82 1-2 dg. east 115 feet to a stake at the south west corner of the T. H. Shipman lot; then with the Shipman line, north 36 deg. east 270 feet to a stake in the center of King’s Creek; then up and with the center of said creek to the beginning. Containing three acreB.-morft-or less SECOND LOT Cleaning Pressing Dyeing All work turtied out promptly* Main Street Brevard THE NEWS IS ONLY $1.50 YEAR. OF PUBLICATION OF • SUMMONS North Carolina Transylvania county In the Superior Court stake on the north margin of Whit mire street at the corner of the Coop er lot, and runs with the Cooper line, north 11 1-2 deg. east 235 feet to a stake on the south bank of the Breese mill race; then down and with the south bank of said mill race, the fol lowing courses and distances: South 70 deg. east 77 feet; north 18 deg. east 80 feet; south 71 deg. east 28 feet to a stake at the Ashworth corn er; then with the Ashworth line south 16 1-3 deg. west 280 feet to a stake On the north, margin of Whitmire street; then With said margin of said street^ north ,73 2-3 deg. west 143 Mollie Aiken, Addie Ryan and Allen of J. E. Duckworth deceased vs. Sallie McCarrell et al. The defendants, Joe Duckworth, Mollie Aiken, Adde Ryan and Allen Ryan, named in above entitled special proceer’Ing, will each take notice that a spectal proceeding entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Beginning on a | Court of Transylvania county before the clerk of said court for the pur pose of selling certain lands belong ing to the estate of J. E. Duckworth, deceased, in order to make additional assets with which to pay the remain ing unpaid obligations of said estate; and the said deefndants and each of them will further take notice that they are required to appear at the of fice of the clerk of the superior court of Transylvania county, N. C., on Sa turday, October 28, 1922, at 10 o’- ^ clock A. M. and then and there answ- feet to the beginning, containing j er or demur to the complaint or pe- ONE ACRE, more or less, and known as the Egerton place. These two parcels of land adjoin and are valuable. The first lot has a four room house on it and the se cond lot has a large, well arranged dwelling on it and conveniences, erarden, orchard and other necessar- ics* This October 14, 1922. W. L AIKEN, Commissioner Nov. 17.—W. G. tition of the plaintiff which will be filed within the time required by law, or the relief demanded said, com plaint will be granted. This September 27, 1922. . N. A. MILLER Clerk Superior Court Transylvania County, N. 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Closed models have plate glass Ternstedt regulated windows, straight side cord tires, sun visot» windshield wiper and dash light. The Sedanette is equipped with auto trunk on rear. Five Passenger Touring - *525 Two Passenger Roadster 510 Five Passenger Sedan - - 860 Four Passenger Sedanette 850 Two Passenger Utility Coupe 680 See these remarkable cars. Study the specifications ^ Nothing Compares With Chevrolet A. M. WHITE, Distributor, Rosman, N. C. 18 18 •I 18 PRICE—REDUCTION OF FOLLOWING TABLE SHOWS PRICES OF FORD CARS EACH YEAR SINCE 1909: i Aug. i Aug. i Aug. I Aug. j Aug. j Aug. i Aug. i Aug. i Aug. I il909il910il911il912il913|1914jl915jl916|l917i 1 Aug.! Aug.! Mar. ■l918i‘l919ji920 Aug. 1920 Sept. j Jan. i Sept. i Jan 1920ii92lil921|192 1 * s s Today: Touring .. • i$850|$930j$7C0j$690|$600|$490i$440|$360|$360[ $525|$525i$575 $575 $4401 $4151 $355! $34 : \ $298 Runabout .. I 8251 900| 680| 59o| 525| 440j 390| 345| 345| ' 500j 5001 550 550 395j 370! 325! 31 $269 Chasis ' 1 j j I 1 j I 360| 3251 325; 1 I 475| 475j 525 525 I i I 360; 345| 295j 28 $235 Sedan j j - j 975| 740j 6451 645| 7751 7751 975 975 1 ■ 1 795| 76o! 660! .64 $595 Coupe .... 1 950jl050jl050| i 7501 590| 505| 505| 650| 6501 850 850 7451 695| 595| 58 $530 Ton Truck . I I 1 j j ■ 1 1 1 1 6001 550! 550j 600 640 5451 495| 445| 43 $380 On All Present Modeb Th« Tour, Runabout Chasis and Ton Truck listed with out Self-Starter $70.00 extra. The Tour, Runabout and Chasis listed without Demoountable Rims $25.00 extra. The Sedan and Coup« have Self-Starters and Demountable Rims at the above price. ■ ■ - . ' H * Brevard Auto Company ■ & 18 18 18 •M «» •<» 18 4» I 18 I I I 1 t % s 9k I -