Newspapers / Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.) / April 4, 1924, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
# "CAKDIDATIS FOR SOLICITOR. , ' I hereby announce myself ? can didate for solicitor of the Eighteenth Judcial District subject ta the act tion of the Democratic - Primary to be hold on June 7th. * GUDGER W; EDWARDS FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. I hereby fcnnonnce myself as a candidate for Register of Deeds of Transylvunia County subject to th" action of the Democratic Primary. NOAH C. MILLER FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. Subject to the Democratic Prim ary, i announce myself a candidate for Register of Deeds of Trarsyli vania County. COLE I. ' LEE, Lake Toxaway N C. ? ? . FOR SHERlFFi Friends wish to announce the candidacy of Ed. Gillespie for Sher iff and tax - collector of Transylvan ia County;' subject to th? actibn of the Democratic Primary this Com ing June. 1924. forsheriff. Having been solicited by many friends for some time to become a candidate for sheriff an<j tax-collec tor for Transylvania, County, and having considered and re-considered the matter from various stand points, I hereby Announce myself a condidate for the office subject to the wishes of the people in the Dem ocratic "Primary 6f June 7th, 1924. I roalizfc that the people of thi* County have given me splendid sup pot't in the past for many places of trust and confidence, and I would br 'ungrateful if I did not recognize this mdeaerved euppol-t. < I have tried > fill thcne pluces to which I havt> leen elevated in the interest of al! he people ' and to the best of my >.ill and ability. If . nominated and elected I pro tiso the people of the county lny )eet servicev and to make thfcm a lithful , and efficient officer. If thp people of the County want tne 1 want t oassure them that their support will be . appreciated, and "with malice toward none" 'but with good will to All, I am yours respect fully, ' W. M. HENRY. jf3 Pleasing Workmanship "| K Of course you want your plumbing in II stalled with careful regard to convenience' ot? H arrangement. That is our first thought when I We undertake the work. w . ft But it isn't all We use particular pre || caution not to m dt the walls or floors of your II home. We aim to leave the finished wprk as 0 I| neat and tidy as possible. U And we are exceptionally careful to I III see that all j bints and connections are perfect 'jj m ly tight? everything in good working ordtfr. I , Repairing done promptly ' and efficiently. ff&U&r NICHOLSON & DUCLOS , Plumbing, .Tinning and Sheet Metal Work ? ERNEST PAXTON FOR SHERIFF: I hereby announce myself as a eondidate for Sheriff and Tax-cal lector of Transylvania County Bub jecf to the actior of the Democratic Primary on June 7, 1924. ?- / ERNEST PATON, Rosman / _ FOR SHERIFF TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY At the request of many friends, I wish to announce myself as a can didate for sheriff of Transylvania County ? subject to the Democratic Primaries. / LOUIE GALLOWAY. / Balsam Grove, N. C. FOR SALE ? Eggs for setting ? Shepard Strain Ancona. $2.00 ped setting of 15. tfc. Dr J. F Zachary. NOTICE ? RESALE OF LANDi Whereas, at a eale of that part of the J. E. Duckworth Farm at Cherry field, on Monday 'March 3rd 1924, 'which lies east of Mason's Creek and below the State High-way the bid that was made for that section on said da^ has been raised; and where as the order of the_Court is that said section of said farm be re-advertised and sold: Now , therefore, the undersigned, commissioner will offer that part of said ,far/n 'described as below, at public auction at the Court House Door in the town of Brevard, N. C., held, on Monday, April 7, 1924, at 12 o'clock M. Terms 'of sal' caqji. Land descnoed as> follaws : Beginr ning o na black gum just East of the State Highway, L: W. Brooks' cor-4 ner, and runs ' West aSjout 25 poles j to A stake on the east-margin of said,' State High-way ; then with the east] margin of said State Highway in a" general South-westerly . direction to a stake in the centre of Mason's Creek: tn eii down -and with the cen tre of Mason's Creek to. Cherryfield creek and with 'the ientre of Cherry field creek to a stake in the Old Pax ton line near and iust west of Rail road; then with the Paxton line to a stake in the centre line of the Rail road; then with '.the Rail-road, N. 52 dej;. E. 85 poles to a stake at M. .C.' Whitmire's corner: then with Whitmire's' line west 43 poles/ to a stake in Bropk's line: then with h. W. - Brooks line N. 106 poles to the befrinn'ng containing 40 aci'es. Such riehts of way as Tiail-road has along its line is reserved, and al 30 right for plot around graves lo cated on the tract, with right to and .from the Highway to sai dgraves, for removal or upkeep.' " . ' , WELCH GALLOWAY, Commis sioner.. March 13th, 1924. FOR' SALE ? Upright piano, at reasonable price for cash. Mrs. 'H. E. Guyer, Rofcman, Ros man, N. C., Bo^~"144.. TT. % i Pee Qee FLOOR ENAMEI 1 "-.5 Qcc "Products !i;ce Gee Re-Nu-Lr.c oc C' .e ITlatkfcati G .e Vc'koatt ' . 'rr: G c Chi".:; Er.amcl ?... - ? ? - . /anv.jnt: 1 . P ;a Ge? Woi'-uertone x j./jra:'u:n P< .. Qt-2 Floor Wrx < 4 .V t :/j isc-1 nul h srt Co.' Irtorn:r?;t-:t3 I .A'J: -tft - Lo?:!sv!:le - Dallas Dries Hard Overnight A floor painted with Pee Qee FLOOR ENAMEL will riot crack or peel. Water will not mar the surface and heel marks will not shpw. t Floors that arc dull and lifeless and floors that are scratched or worn, fail in their duty to provide a lustrous setting for the room. ' Fee Qce FLOOR ENAMEL comes in nine beautiful polor> to any color scheBie yz'x have in nsmti. Paint your floors :isiy. w i..:~ ircc Qcc lTl^OOLi .. :? \ ? *.. ? . , ? '/}& " i & /. V . ? " V ? ' ? . r ? ? ' ^ '? ' ' ? W. E.BISH0P&C0. OIW& Costumes and .pretty hands will be ?'?" "fd u - - ?--- ?_?- r - / Van te SU'. li.ovc ? - They arc sea,../.' in. vith t- e greatest care from tu-a '? . * s< o make them look well and- we a:* w Let us . show you our new assortment there is an inviting variety at whatever price you are planing to pay. >&: t:a.i v. a? * ?}?; SILK STOCKINGS in MEWEST SHADES NrT^-^.LTE. The durability of Van Raalte Silk is especially note worthy. "Everfast" colors last as long as the cloth itself AT Inst you can Bnvc for your A self and your children wash blouses, suits and drvsAs that will not fade, y o r.:atier how they are washct. and v;orn. ? . We unr vervc^y ;.'uara:itceb ? that "IS vcrf. it" Suiting ia abso lutely fast fp sos.p asp tioruxa fact ri cr:: asp weather " FAST TO uk:c ac: O.V AND FAST ET. cov::ti . Ti:r:a it es \ DRESS, . . r ir ;t:in. We will - i'os: fuiiy ixiui -i v cr.ly fcr ? ? . Su.'.i ?. -?% d^?. t>< ?* j i ?* THE CGSyV THE O4ii.l1:. 1 c-verfnst"^ Suilhis ka3 been Tuobcd ;i:;d rcrcbbcd it ith the sti-ontror't- J:in?!a. of 1 :ur.i' "j toap. Wiled' i;i \"nSrnnjr so .a, and otpocd "or v."c.!x x . T/ir J. rr?-m r.-.-.-l r V ftlr v.-iMnut losing ctiti in tiio ~':.;htcst decree. >, "Everfcst"' r'.:l;in.T is pifcee dyed by a r.pcsi^l process, it is one.- yaiv) wid .? ? r.y.rscri-cd ? r.r-.'i c'-r.vx ir. r. : ' "ifr-ilar cx lors. Ihc narvW "Evcr'^-t" is st .imped cvc:*y yaru in tha selv;..;o. K::-A liruo yr.-.: nr--. iv: the t"'"' ?* 'vtn.f -t. ark j. r i ..n .. '? < ? "Ever j*.:- U:: * i.? ? i. v ;? i I... ? f jvo to v -a ! i,y ji..*-c~ur wash fabric ?jj-ril J hi . rv^-n -y ** ? p" .<?? ntc;. w a Pat ??---. 3 t ? 12 .1?. > ^ S ' . . A 3 ^ ? C f r, ** . , Everfast Suiting Everfast Linen Everfast Gingham Everfast Ratine Everfast Voile Everfast Drapery . m SI/ITS YOU LIKE^ AT FIRST SIGHT ? **. ' , Our line is com plete in new weav f&tsrics. Con servative models. p!ain models-. Young men's mod els, Sport models. : I ? . , jsoxwjl. i ascaa-asP'. "Quality" Clothes "Clothscroft" Suits . . . "Fashion Park" Suits, .? . trSGECEH . $13.95 UP . $2.9.50 UP . $32.50 UP "Wcathcrbird" Oxfords and Slippers For Boy's For Girl's The Guaranteed Solid Leather Shoe . J
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 4, 1924, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75