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E BREVARD N E W S i Published every Fl'.dtty and t-n "red #t. Postofflce at Brevard, N. C. ? second class Matter. ^ ? ? .. v ?? * * k + 4 y % ? % % ? r * ? r* a; BAND, Editoi fiss FtORENCE KERN1, , _ Community NVw SUBS<;; i:'TION RAfESi ,/ ?blcrijitioni payable in advance) (fcyaar $2.0. glpjnQfjths ' ?? ??" $1.2o tec months ,??> ?4 *4 fib' I -ft |jl4^W t.t !?( ???t< ? ADVERTISING RATES |^pT^y,per- column, inch .... .30c imum Rate For Display Ad yer [nt? ...... f.i.0.0 tj. tioLiea, per line, .'.10c lint Column Motiees, per line .0'u 7/e charge 5 cents a line for ?Cards <rf Thanks, Resolutions of Re 'B|,..aj)d for notices of qritertain ' Wdhere : admission ia charged: % LEGAL NOTICES )Jt Legal Not'cts must be paid iffldvonec. |\ , FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1924. THE LIVERY STABLE ON MAIN STREET The building next to the ? Breeze mildin# on Main Street owned by te honorable W. E. Breese is noW nfletiro}hg extensive improvement' S^ffhe buildii'g is being lengthened md a jiew s'.cne wall is being erect ed *t tie buck. '?Qte Brovurd New.< has publish ? .many times before the beautiful, e'e&e building is now occupied by following: W. E ,j Breese, I ii'Gasb, C. b. Deaver, Dr. Wro. ? ,<aiy;i.br W. J. Wallis, Joh iso:, i&obinson, ani th*?Chamber jf k\. ? TOerce. Mr ?reese deserves c luted praise of. the whole cc. :m , Mjthe splendid improvemer : i'lat' fae'inade on the Bteese building anl whfen he finishes with the old stab".^ he will tieserve considerably -r.Mc ' praise <^n account of elirain?.-.ng t^u ? , Jxagrant stable odor '.bat r.c\v mnkcj - lit mijAty near impossible to walk 6r. ? tthat Me of Main Street. We agr?d with. Mr. Breese that Main, Street i ? certainly not the place for live ? stock, housing; ' ? ' What our band means i ' j; ' The world is ajwayai. ^reaming. .Therif.are men who dream 'and i dreamTalone, there are men ' who ^.','drearn and after visualizing their Ideas set about to make these dreama fe> an actuality.^ For years 'some citi / zens of Brevard ,have been working *.fof a community band. To many it' faro** been merely 'a dream, ;one thaf * 'vis visualised in planning for a, Great er -Brevard, . but to. those who/do not only 'dreqm 'of big things, but when they have the . ideas, work to maki . . them real, this dream' has only beei: SB.*?- .actuality which time and work | - would bring. ' ? N - f After oiVe dream becomes tru; we continue with the never eeasim j / dreaming.. Again looking, forwarc ^planning what the future' holds fo V\'us, this time it is dpain dreams vo 1 our band,, what it Will mean to ut Ki W^see visions of the bahd playin 4. At our community entertainments ?t the ^fairs,* there are visions of af ; ternoon concerts vihiclf -.^11 crer.t a greater spirit of loyalty for th | borne .tobiu The band in itself wil sliow the jvorld , that we are a liv wire town ajid are doing thing v.hich. larger towns do not under take. s Yes the visions of our boost er band; are near an actuality. Th| band means much to Brevard let. ;/ j>ull <>nd make these dreams of it , benefits true". \ ? * REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS >, "J. i. Hawkins and wife to H. E 'Stower and wife, tract adjoining lands ol T. H. Galloway end T. F . ;Marr. ? ? ? Louie M. Wbitmire and wife to' A lS><P. Bell and wife 1-7 interest' ii - .lands of F< T. Whitmire. O. C. Baynard and wife to E. A rfibllintrs worth and wife lot 14? Blo'^k D on plat made for C. F. am< . JL. S. 'Baldwin, iff ?* 'F. T. Galloway to Ola Galloway interest in land bought from J. M. ^ Harris and from W. A. Aiken and ?wife. s S '* fey F. T. Galloway and wife to D. H, -Winchester and wife 4 0 acres. Jirfl. Ella Duckworth, to Roland Owen, land on Caldwell and Broad Street. R. K. Ballard and wife to R. E Lawrence, 4 acre=. - \ -F. P. Sledge and wife to Board bf.Educatioj lot*, 11 and 12 of C,??h '??whdMciiir, on Broad strert. ^?W. K 'Whitmire assignee of A. M. Ver^Vry to H. L. Wilson near e\ tension of E^t Main Street. ^D. B. Hyer and wife, of Charlei> to Board of Edncatton, lot No. of Gash aubdivision on Broad St ( ?*w?^.tFrench Toms, Sr., to D. C. J JCA* > linis, 60 oici t-K land. , W. B. I'erry and wife to W. E. ireese, trpct of land in Dunn's Hock VV'. S. Ashworib. and wife to C. C. 'eh wick, .lots 0.0 and Gl\>f W. S. | ushworth subdivision. E. ii. Jcnkns and wife to Efiie -<ji>;:e, laud 011 Johnston St. T. JI. Sbipman and wife to J. r.. lumiin, borne and lot on Apple Tr j - treet. ! v'.a Ley husband io Jost ?. ne Calloway land irt Hogback To* - hip. .< Avl'iur E. Bonrdn ? to J. ? h'omfleld &nd wife, 6 acres fror n Main St. ? W. Ii'. Wilson 10 N. A. Milier tt.ld ?fe, 125 acres land. ? U. W. Everett to B. J. Sittpn, ..nd in Little River Township. j 33. X. L'icholson and wife to Ann.'e | Eeaulyy, lot on Broad Street. Lewis Himlin, trustee to J. C. agle, lot in Pisgah Forest. P. R. Hogsed and wife to Leslie! . Hogsed, 37 acres in Dunn's Rock. Chas. F. Baldwin and wife to John f. Jones of 111, 233 acres in Boyd 'ownsbij). ? Silver Lake Estates, Inc., to T. H. 'aGe, lfand of corporation. T.' H. Case and wife to W/ McIC. etzer, 92.1 apres more or less, Bre I ard Township, v . - ' N. A. Miller and, wife to Ida R. 'hprnton, 33 acres in Hogback. E. L. Gastpn ,and wife to N. J. [awkins, 585 acres with elception in Calbjty's Creek. Sajlie -Kilpatrick et al, to Ida ] ?ance, 160 acres in Dunn's Rock. . J. P. Whitipire and w>fe to C. T. tland Trustee, 600 ac/es Cathey'-i Ir^ek Township. W. P. Kilpatrick et, ql, to M. 15. >rr, 30 acres in Dunn's' Rock. W. P.- Kilpatrick et, al, to ! lUa 1 .ance of N. C. and Hugh Lance of] Cansas, 60 acres in Dunn's Rock. Clyde Case and wife to L. P. Gen ry of Greenville, S. C., 43.96 acres nore or less, Brevard Township. E. D. Owen to' Loonie Owen and wife, 27 acres in Hogback. Roland Owen a/id wife . 'to Roy I Long lots *3 and 4 of Adamsworth subdivision on (jalrfwell St. Roland Owen arid wife to B. Sitton, lot No. 8 and 1-2 of No. 7, ol I Adamsworth subdivision on Caldwell Wales Br^son to M. B. Bagweii and wife, lot on Caesar's Head road . E. C. Neil *and' wife to Roland Owen and Ralph Fisher, house ah . lot on Brad ! ?? ?? D. L. English and wife and J. H Tinsley1 arid wif^ to C. T. Bland, trustee, 60 acres ih Cathey's Creek Roland Owen and wife to Plato Scrugg. and wife, lot No. 11 on Adanisworth subdivision on Broad Street: Roland^ Owfcn and wife to W. M ;lamseur and Judson JklcCrary. > lots ?N0S. 1 and 2 on Caldwell St. Roland Owen and wife ^6 J. ' M. Williams and wife, lot on Caldwell Street. Rolamj Owen to Judson McCrary -ots on Caldwell St. W. S. Price and wife to Roland Owen, ^ots on corner French Broad ?Vve. and Caldwell St. Roland Owen and wife to E. R. tVelch, lot 'No. 5 of 'Adamsworth subdivision on Caldwell St. MICKIE SAYS f \F "CU' HtVGH^OOS IBS | , V.OME , OEST STMT* ?OWONNVVJ? \ \ -CACVR. PP.VC.3. CE?U?!R.\ NOTHVNf I We Do BII/ HEAD PRiiSTING ) nrt ' ? * V ?V| 'U Josheph S. Silversteen The J. S. Silversteen vast interests In Transylvania County are the lar- | gest tax payers, and are always desirious in co-operating in every move ment which pertains td ir.ake this community a better place in which to live. Mr. Silvtersteen ;b ardently supporting the re-or;jan:zatjon of a community band and may himself play a clarionet. I The interests of Transylvania County and' those of Mr. Silversteen ar: so entwined that it is realized by everyone that co-opcration is absolutely essential for the growth of "The Land of Waterfalls." ? The hom^ j>aper was financed or purchased several years ago by the J. S. Sflversteen interests, in a philanthropic endeavor to' help this community. 'Mir. Silversteen reaizes that u town or community is known by its newspa per ^nd his only advice has always been for a fcood clean independent boosting home weekly paper. . Owing to the vast interests which require all of Mr. Silverstecn's time, he could not give the newspaper any of his personal attention, but ha^ al ways had their attorney to act as their agent in regard '.o finances of the Brevard News. As a financial venture, the owning of the Brevard News has not been a money making proposition, but in all other ways there is complete satisfaction and a general feeling of pride ill the local paper. The editor, who leased the plant from the very beginning, has never been requested in any manner, shapes; or form by Mr. Silversteen in regard to our policy or convictions. , i * " . ? ? ^ Mr. Silversteen has played hands off in regard to policy, and has co-op erated in every possible manner to make the home paper and the town better. He has always been foremost with hard cash in supporting the home town _paper. ' v. v , Harris Eros., famous combine'1 "lows will. exhibit in Brevard, Sfct ??!ay, September 13th. Travelinc b ard its own special train of raii x.d cars, this famous tented organ ation will appear this season fresh, cm four years of foreign triumphs i-i conquests. Enlarged two fold c? its former size, the Great Harris ^ros., Shows has grown and pros pered the past two generations, un n~p?"r.~-o h hailed a:' an annual festive holiday, revealing a "alryland ever so dear to child hood's happy days. ? Many :.ew and unparalleled To: ? ures of magnificance, novelty, dar rg nnd vastness will be displayed >r. this Jit-fc-nr.'s big show. Foremns'. among the features will be a d'spiay of trained wild animals appearing within an immense steel arena: the imperial Jordan family of acrobns: the Jackson sextette, r^sley artists; the 8-Mieados, Japanese gymnasts, the Avalon Sisters, tight wire ,i!an cers; Kimball Bros., somersault "hamplono and scores of other in ternationally known performers. The big snow represents an ex- i penditure of nearly $100,000. ft i TTWSCtr now in its 28 :h consecutive sensor Jut-ins; which a transcontinental tour of America and Canada will be made. An immense double menage rie is carried as a special feature o' this season's big. show. Tango, th' earth's largest living animpl, an ele phant standing 9 feet 2 inches higl r.nd weighing 6 tons, will be fount beside a m'd??4. e'o^hir.t, srire^l* 1 3 feet high. Royal Bengal tigers black maneU Nubian lions from th, sTtat forest; pumas, jaguars; loop ards; punthers and a whole caravai of camels from the Siberian wast' wiil be displayed under the canva: I domed zoo. There ".ill be two performances ' at 2 and 8 p. m., the doors opc-nin ? an hour earlier. A free exhibilio | \vfll be r.e?n On thp show ground I prei't'uin^ each performance, .in a'1 |(l't!on <?> li concert by Prof. Johr lii.K.nV military bend. Indicator. ! point 1o a rccord breaking crowd o: show day. I1H ' ?' 1 - - ' t - > i a i ? 2 THE KODAK * ALBUM - t , f uU your vacation in book form. ft's a loose-leaf ro that new pace* may bo added as <J<-~ . r -?1 . and it is ?o (roue! loik;r.c that you will tvant it in evidence. Jact the thine fot you or the children. , Prieoj as low a< 60 fonts for loose loaf. Others as low as 25c. i .-.-.ttiian Authorize.1. Ko iak acont. * Frank D. Clement The Hallmark Jeweler isu net? LAND SALE )iy virtu re of the po.widV of :?> al< ! cotuaine:l in a certain Deed ill Trust executed by M. T. Bryant on . the! 20th day uf August i'J21. rcgi.--.ur-; ed in Hook at pane I of Mui tgaKe records of TrjiHrfylvau- 1 ?a. County. Isi. C.. to secure a nuie i>s' even cate there /.I'll ; and the notcy not having been |>?id. and dei'iiu't in payment having oci jtyed. ut tor no. ice, to p.rl.i.s iu'eixiilu,! who : .? .t - e;! to make k'< o<i such default,. I .v>i -ell to I Vie highest bidder ."or c...-'.h ; he Court Mote door th . ijie^am, i\. C. on Miuru*..) . ..i |i ; ember 20th.. l'J2-i. at 12 <)'? ?>?< i .. I ill that certain lo. of land s.u. j ? .he town of P.oiman. Trai....Y'<'<ini<> ! Cour. N. C. . describe 1 as . :il ow.i : ] Lyii),; oil south "aide of hou h ri- | Railway track, and near :.nd i !-outh of the Bosnian Tunning E:? tract plant. t-. MINING o n?'lbcu:>t post, in] the Nicholson lino, a corner of ..lie an . >t the Bosnian Tnnn'iig Ex :V?c-. Co.. and runs with the Nichols-'i line it south west course, to a <:a the rrrt> s'-.'e rf >o OH i :>'.ke vc:..!; th.r.:c \.lih the nor'.:- 1 .'.larprlr. of said road, an eas'. direc- ' .';n. to J. M. Galloway's corner; then with J. M. Galloway's line, a 1 r.u.th east cour??. 'o an irpn stake. cc:r\V" of the Er tract Company'., ?/roperty; vith z;.,v.s jn a v.fftf "rect'on to the be.^inn'ng. contain- 1 Ii?;r or.e anrl one fourth acre -., more , oi'yHs-i. This plat embracing the O J. 1 Joshua Bryant Home place. Sale made to'- satisfy the said ' l.otj. interest, cos'; and expenses of, sale. lh's At*. 'S) 20th 1924. ' - VVrlch Ga'.oway. Trustee. SeptembA 12-C. NOtlCE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale' contained in a certain Dred in Trust from W. E. Miilr. cr.jJ wife Winnie Mills to D. L. English, rrustee. ?sid Deed m '''r'ist hcr'ti" cate of August 8. 1U23 and regis ;ered in Book No. 15 on Page 270 ct "?o. of 'he recoHs of Deeds in Trust for Transylvania . County. North . Carolina the cames havin* been pxecuted by said parties to D. L. English. Trustee., to secure a cer tain note to T. A. English, and said indebtedness having' become due and oayable February 8. 1924. and de fault having been made in the pay ment of same, wherebv the power of sale contained in said Deed in Trust has become operative and all notices required by said Deed in Trust, as to said default having been given and ^aid default not hav ing been made good and the holder of said note having ? requested tha undersigned to foreclose said Deed , ? in Trust; . a ,.v iherotort! uie v. th .V ;? ! ??< ?or.'.i l.jio eaat 4f j.t. i mid ][:>:?; thci.cc west i> ! -2 poles to a 1-t, t.4 ;c i*. s'.uke in '' south 7 <ieg. o a s'.ii.tc; thence n v?* 1 U, * I" / ?/ and registered in Hook No. 14 on Page <62 cf the Deed Records of ".-jyivanja County. to which re ic/J. rpfOTcr^ 5? hereby made for further 'dcsci-Ipc'.bn. SECOND TRACT: Beginning 6rt a Ma,)ic on the bank of a ditch in Dov.e? !!n? nenr Martha Wilson's, lir.e. f.nd runs north 74 dep. west 03 poles to a spanish oak. corner of thcDowor tract; thence sou'.h 25 1-2 polos to a r:tor.c at the road W. H. Cr:-?ana corner; thence .north 84 do,;. e.:s(; 17 poles an'l 8 links to a Ohij^tr.u* Miles Alexander's corner; thence with his line south 13 deg. east 35 1-2 poles to a stake in Brice Mill's line ; thence with his line sojlth S3 c'.nz. east 10 po'.rs and 18 links to a Gtt hc in Mm, \Vilso7?!i l?'ne; thence north 13 deg. east 24 poles and 4 lir.k:; to a stake nt Mrs. Martha Wil- \ son's corner; thonce with the old Wilson line south 81 deg. east 29 polos to a s,take at a ditcV; the nee ','owa the ditch north 18 deg. \ est 19, coles to tho ' beginning. cont:.tn infi?- 13 1-2 acVes more or less t.'nd being the same land desctfbed in a Deed from W. S. Ashworth and v ife to Walter Mills, saia Deed bearing diite of May 7. 1920 and which is registered in Book No. 43 on, Page 100 pf the Deeds Records of Tran sylvania County. North . Carolina. 3nd which Deei and Rccord is here by referred to for' furthter- descrip tion. the two tracts herein before described adjoining each other, 'and containing 20 and 3-4 acres more or less. ' - > Said sale to satisfy said note, in terest. commissions, cost of sale. ta::es etc.. any surplus to be paid to tVc.said W. B. Mills and wife Win nie Mills as their may appear. .this the _16th day of August 1924. gc-pt. 12-c. D. L. English. Trustee,' V 1 ? Sirloins and tenderloins, club steaks and round steaks ? a specially fine assortment we have right how. These are the kind of steaks that sell quickly. So come in early and avoid disap pointment. We also1 have a nice lot of salted and smoked meats in stock. ? ? 1 ? ? . ? % r Prices and Meat That Meet Your Favor ?.IT. THE CITY MARKET F. S. Allison i'ioprletor ~~ *J [Phon No. 47 -R 1 IfF ^ i North Brevard N. C. THE Japanese do many things well, but in a way that is distinctively their own, and this is true of baking as of other things. But the Japa nese women could not produce that would suit the taste of the people of this community as ours do. They are considered essential features of appetizing lunches or din ners in the majority of the homes of this town. Quality and cleanliness are the twin mottoes P H I L ! P P ' 3 BAKERY of this bakery at all times. ?>
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