JBJtVzS' "" -J". MaBFBFpVJ 7' jgnor ^ Makes you Think When you read in the paper of a . fire which not only destroyed thousands of dollars'- worth of merchandise, but shut off all re venue until new goods could be purchased and a new building IB?*:'-' could be built, it makes you won f " der if you have enough insurance | // Put it up to us-we will tell you, I v. and write you up more if you I * ' need it. . wo office of the Register of Deeds ?f TransytaMia County in Bowk No. .'IS. at paare '260. and. Whereas. mere has been 'default tn the paynttt of caid debt, and all 'Notice? required have V4en given, the ovrriir of the notes repre aaid ?kbt ha*e -directed the Tied Trustee to advertise sell the lands described in said in trust for th? purpose of sat jjr said debt. "On Monday the 15th. day of Sep ? 1924. at the Court House in th. Totr? mi Brevard. -I O 'o (tie :%fljrt5t bidder, for folio wins deecribcd land. ntin* t;Z i ~~i * f BriVard. more particularly -de ^?ibcd ; as '^follows. to 'wit: B&frining on a stake -in the east nr~'n of a twenty foot street, cor ner Lots Nos. 12 and 14. and runs with the line of said lots. South 53 1-2 East 115 feet to a stake in the line of Lot No. 4. corner of said lota Noa. 12 and 18; thence. North 81 1?2 'Bait. :50 ftet to 'a "stake" 1n the line of Xot No. 4. earner of Lots Nos. 11 and?i?: theiiee. North 53 1*2 West US feet to a (take, corner of Lota No*. M and 12; thence, fcrith the -yniririn I said street. 'Stfuth 86 -1^2 West 60 feet to the Beginning, being all of Lot No. 12 of the R. L. Gash lands as surveyed and mapped by A. L. Hardin. Sep tember 1915 which map is record ed In ths office of the Register of Deeds of Transylvania County in Book No. 33 at page 31. Sale made to satisfy s#id debt. *tori 'ta?arest. ?*d rotta'and extJen sea of sale. I ' R. L. Gash. Trustee. COWS TUBERCULIN TESTED ^fedical authorities insist that 25 per cent of tuberculosis in children fected milk. We protct our customers from this danger by having our herd teg ted yearly. We have just had our herd retested by a state veternarian who gives every animal in our l\prd a clean bill of health. We appreci ate the support our customers have giverr us in the past and will con tinue to give good services in the future, C. K. Osborne and Sons( Phone 173 SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM SPECIAL ROUND TRIP EX CURSION RATES TO ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Tickets will be sold via the Pennsylvania Railroad on July 15. and 29; August 12 and 26 ; also September 9. Via the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad: June 25; July 9 and P"; August 6 and ,20; also September 3." Tickets good on regular trains sroirf? and returning. STOPOV^S n return journey at Philadelphia Wilmington, Baltimore and Washington on notice to Con ductor and deposit of ticket with Ticket Agent. PINAL LIMIT: Tickets lim ited to 18 days, including date of purchase. I BREVARD TO ATLANTIC CITY AND RETURN ... $25.65 1 Proportionately low rates to many other New Jersey sea side resorts, including A'sbury Park, Long Branch, Ocean City and 'Cape May. Consult Ticket Agent for further infprmation. tickets, reservations, etc., or address, j J. H. WOOD, Division Passen-j FOR SALE? ONE CRAY touring cnrv in good condition. For particu lars, see E. E. Lewis, Brevard, N.'C. 2't-pd. / WANT ADS FOIt SALE ? Shetland pony, har ness and new buggy ? Splendid, well trained little pony in excellent heal th. Buggy is new with storm cur tains, etc., Notify J, A. Bishop, Box 202^ Brevard, N. C, t. f. c. FOR SALE OK TRADE? One pair good heavy work horses. See B. J. Sitton. t. f. c. j^OR SALE OR TRADE? One good ton and one half truck. See B. J. Sitton. t. f. c. FOR SALE OR TRADE ? ONE sev en passenger automobile. See B. J. Sitton. t. f. c. EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the last will of Mary Jane Glazener. deceased, late of Transylvan.a Coun ty. N. C., I hereby give notice that all persons having cUt'ms against said estate will present same to thq ?lnderaigned executor on or before /u y 14th.. 1925, otherwise this notice will be plead in bnr of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate set_ tlement. R. R. Deader. Executor. July 14th. 1924. FOUND? A flat key? No. 58. , At Naws office for payment of 25vcent. 1 t c. WANTED :Job clerking in store" by experienced married man of good I character. Box No. 161, Rosman, N. C. , St prl. FOUND ? Collie Dog ? Apparently from four to six months old. Ap pears to be valuable pup and fond of children. See Wm. A. Band. It pd. NOTICE Having qualified as the Execu- j trix of the estate of C. W. Hunt. f ibis is to notify all persons having ! ! ciaims atrainst said eb.ate to presen; j | the same to the undersigned within twelve months from this dffte or this i notice will'be plead bar of their re- i caver, . All persons owing said estate w5I! I please make immediate payment. j This July 31st.. 1A24. i Henrietta P. Hunt. Executrix. ' 12? c. | , - 1 II ^ II I If you would have your children's ? HAIH CUT ^ -- ?: \ Iin the proper style bring them THURSDAY % We Don't Qaim to. Have the Fastest Barbers ? JUST THE BEST J- ? i SMITH'S PLACE Tonsorial Artists ' Main Slreet. ANNOUNCEMENT We beg to announce to the Merchants of Brevard and f points along the Brevard-Hendersonville Highway, that we have added to our present fleet of trucks, a special truck to serve you. We will make regular deliveries beginning Aug. 25th, to Brevard and points along the line. This will be known as "THE WICHITA'S BEST SPE CIAL," with a capacity of over 200 bags of ]' "WICHITA'S BEST FLOUR" at a trip, or the same tonnage in other goods. This will be a real service truck ? A REPUBLIC ? It is'Mr. W. B. Walker's business to keep it busy ? will, you help him do this? Our ^st^ experience tells us that you will. bendersonville wholesale m CERYCOMM PHONE 90 HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. BREVARD SATURDAY, SEPT. 1 3 I $ 400.00a CAPITAL INVESTED. SPECIAL R.R. TRAIN. I TANGO "raw Wtiflu 6 Too*, 8 ft. 2 in. U1L B?ctot than Jmmbo. 20 ? CLOWNS ? 20 M ? ACROBATS ? 30 30 -> AERIAUSTS, ? 30 200 ? PEOPLE ? 200 PERFORMANCES 2 and 8 p.m. Doors open 1 and 7 p. m. CULLOWHEE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL ' Situated in One of the Most Beautiful River Valleys 'in Western North Carolina The Cullowhee Normal and Industrial School is in reality a system of 'schools, embracing > 1. Standard Two-Year-Normal School v 2. Standard Four-Year High School 8. Demonstration School Total attendance last session 623, representing 45 counties and 6 states. The Cullowhee Normal and Industrial School is rapidly taking its place among the leading institutions in North Carolina. The cost per session will average about $200.00 Fall Quarter opens September 16. For catalog, write, H. T. Hunter, President ? 'Cullowhee, N. C.. We Guarantee Your Satisfaction Always N*ow is a good time to get your Sum mer Clothes ready for service. Send them to us and you will be surprised what excellent results we can deliver in Cleaning and Pressing. Club Rates: "$1*50 Per Month; one Suiiftofcr Week. FIRST CLASS TA I LOWING? DRY CLEANING? HAT BLOCKING ? SHIRT MfiNDIHG. ALL "WORK GUAR ANTEED City Pressing Club .JB. E. FRADY, Proprietor Main Street Hrov.'-d. C.