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OH t tt l A Place for Suro ure. ,-lit'L-e Ut cpflCfcC C SCSCJKC $$ !i$X$XSX JPrPTPT v(, flre in doubt 3 1W11 ' the garden. THE BREVARD NEWS. BREVAR to- V W- v -y 60 v V & y eo- --yj- oO . fi f if i $n & -jr vy SO-43 I Lis Pr i : Yon operty Give in IP- e rai Taxation, and l ax to list is a misde subject to Double NOT Notes onds or other of debt are not col- table at law unless listed for taxation. T. J. Wilson, County Tax Supervisor 3 w fee 60 -eo GO GO 60 -eo 60 40 cj 60 -60 60 60 S -fee 60 w &) -w 3 60 ) -fee fee -w -60 eo -fee 63 -fee 60 -fee fee i -fee : 0 -fee 60 -fee A -fee -fee i 60! ! -fee 60 -fee 60 -w 60 -fee 60 o 60 -fee 60 -fee W -fee 60 -fee Valuable Trees. The trees of Borneo, the Philippines and New Guinea, it is said, are valu able enough to pay the allied debt. In these islands is the exquisite carnation, Wh,we wood is yellow and black, like tortoise-shell. There Is the molave, which resists the sea sir.? and white ants and the beautiful red and yelrbw narr'ah (mahogany), the red assuming i deep lustrous wine color when it is 'immersed in salt water. There Is laun. which makes hue masts, and dunjian, which is the hardest wood known.' There is balete. a sort of fltf which grows around other trees, kill ing them, and feeding on the dead trunk until It Is entirely consumed. NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina Tiv.7!.:ylvama county In the Superior Court J. F. McCall- v.-. J. R. IIi over 1 TexCIe Ir.:utrial Institute T!..1 i-'fi n liar. altovc irimed a!:'! each of them will take notice that a .uni '.r.ons in the above entitled action was issued against said defendants ,:i the 17th day of April. li2:i. wliich iimon.i has h en returned by the Shi'iifT f Tran-ylvania county. X. C. endorsed. "Due search made and neither of the defendants are to be found in my county." The said defendant-: will further take notice that an order for the pub lication of summons in this cause has said this day been duly issued, and defendants are hereby required to appear at the oflieo of the Clerk of the Superior Court for Transylvania County. X. C.. on .Monday, the 4th day of June, and answer or de mur to the complaint of the plaintiff now on deposit in the office of said Clerk, which action is for the Specific Perform.".!'.-e "f a contract made by the defendants to the plaintiff for the conveyance of certain real pro perty deserib'-d in said complaint, and b't the said defendant further take notice that if they fail to appear and answer or demur to said com plaint within the time required In law, the plaintiff will apply to the 1 Court for the relief demanded in : said complaint. This the lSih day of April, 192.'?. X. A. .MILLER I Clerk Superior Court i (M-4te D. L. E. $$ $$$ 5$$ $$$$$$$$$ $rf$fefeS$$$rf fSSBSSUfSSSJl This is the last notice to all tax-payers for: Taxes Due for 1 922 Which I am compelled to collect. These taxes are due to Transylvania County. If your taxes are not paid upon receipt of this notice I will be forcea to collect with additional cost. This Is The Last Chance! W. E. SHIPMAN, Sheriff and Tax Collector. AN HONEST FACE ''Not Hanclso:Tii but good" is the old saying re garding humm facis. This applies to my Nickle Clocks. We do not handle the very cheapest clocks made but have some good clocks at a very small price, for in-stance- An "America" manufactured by the Western Clock Company iwi- $1,25. Big Ben, Baby Ben, Pocket Ben, all at popular prices. FRANK D. CLEMENT, The Hallmark Jeweler. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM SPECIAL NOTICE TO SHR1NERS On account of the Imperial Council, ! Ancient Arabic Order Nobles ot the ' Mystic Shrine, to be held in I WASHINGTON, D. C. J JUNE 5. 6 and 7, 1923 i The southern Railway System will , ; sell to members of the Shrine and ' dependent members of their families. I upon presentation and surrender of ' identification certificates of the re ! quired form, Round- Trip Tickets, at ! the rate of one and one-half fare for i thr- round-trip. Tickets will be on i:ile June 1 to 6, inclusive, and have final limit ex piring June 30, 1923. ! The fare from BREVARD will be $28.05 Tha fare from PENROSE will be 27.70 , The fare from ROSMAN will be ; 28.55 ' The fare from LAKE TOXAWAY will be .... 29.15 I Round-trip Pullman fare from j ASHEVILLE Lower Berth $15.00 Upper Berth 12.00 Drawing Room 45.00 SPECIAL TRAIN GOING: ..Leave Asheville, 5:C0 P. M. (E. Time), June 4. Arrive Shrine Park (Alexandria) 9:00 A. M. (E Time) June 5. RETURNING: Leave Shrine Park (Alexandria) 1:30 A. M. (E. Time) June 8. Arrive Ashev ille, 5:00 P. M. (E. Time) June 8. (NOTE Special cars and special trains will not go into the Terminal Station, Washington, but will be taken direct to Shrine Park, Alexan dria, Va.) A limited number of Pullman cars have been assigned to Asheville and APPLICATIONS FOR SPACE MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CHECK OR MONEY ORDER, AS NO RESERVATIONS WILL BE MADE. The Pullman rates quoted above cover your trip from the time you leave Asheville until you return to that point, including sleeping and liv, ing privileges while at Shrine Park, Alexandria, Va. At Shrine Park feeding arrange, menti of high class, baths and all the comforts of Iiome will be found. Buy your Pullman accommodations promptly. J. H. WOOD, Division Passenger Agent, 42 Haywood Street, Asheville, N. C. June 6, 23 Pineapple , sliced 30c can Pineapple , grated , Best Table Peaches in Syruy 30c can Georgia Table Peach 20c can Black Cherries 30 can Royal Anne Cherries 40c can Toasted Corn Flackes 10c box Post Toastes 10o box Large Armour's Oats 25c box Good Four String Broom 75c Transylvania Produce Store Where a dollar does its duty Broad Street Brevard, N. C. Phone 86 T ance Business 33 Patton Avenue, Asheville, N. C. Enrollment .since la.n July, V:i-v secured, llo. Makv inquiry about our coursi'S aiu! siM'cial summer term. C. W. V AN i '! '.. President r, IS 4t. pd. Order your Vegetables today for tomorrow. Fresh Meats and Vegetables Delvered to Your Door JW. P. Hawkins Sp Son 1 m CITY PRESSING GLUB J. E. WATERS, Prop. Phone 94 Cleaning Pressing - Dyeing All work turned out promptly Main Street Brevard. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BRE VARD NEWS. NICHOLSON'S Shoe Shop has secured the ser vices of a first class Shoe Man, and is prepared to do all kinds of shoe repair ing in a satisfactory manner. Our prices com pare to the quality of our work. New customers as well as old are solicited. a
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