mMFm HOLD MEETINGS ? ?* V . . . J. .- I Tl>e taxpayers of Transylvania - County are cordially Invited $o come out at the following tildes and places to hear the Democratic County can didates and others discuss the po litical issues of the day. Matters of great interest to the' citizens and tax payers will be discussed and ex , . . .plained. Every one should come' ?n>(1 the ladies are particularly &'Y. ; invited to be present. ' V^ 'Monday, Oct. 13th. Gloucester Precinct No. 2, Shoal Creek School f hoijpe, 8:00 p, m.; Gloucester Fre f;-/ ' eirict No. 1, .New School house, 8:00 p. m. | ?y .Tuesday, Oct 10th, Namur school k v tiouse, 2i30 p^ m. ; Lake Toxaway / School house, 8:00 p. m.. Wednesday, Oct. 15th., Old Tcx .?w?? School house, 8:00 p. m.; Que bec sphoql house, 8:00 p. m. Thursday, Oct. 16th, Watson etqfe, Ccdr.r, Mountain, 3 :00 p. m.; Bound Top School house, Dunn's , Rock. 8:00 p. m. J Friday, Oci, 17th, Bast Fork School house, t .00 V m. . Moncfey, C t. 20th., Enon School house, 8.00 p. til. Tuesday, Oci. 21st., Blarttyre School house, 3:00 p.'m.; Little Riv er School house, 8:00 p. m. ? ? Thursday, Oct. ' 23rd., Cathey's' Creek School house, 8:00 p. m. ? Saturday, Nov. 1st., Court House Brevard, 8:00 p. m. _J i ? L__ MR. SU+TON ILL' HERE ? - Mr. T. J. Sutton, of, Asheville secretary and treasurer of the Ashe ville Supply arid Foundry compafcy, ? in Lake Toxaway and Brevard on hqsjnpss, became suddenly ill arid is ? now' confined to his room at the Aethelwold hotel. Mr. Sutton is ?ot thought to be seriously ill. ; ' NOTICE OF SALE BY TRUSTEE ' " ?> ? 'J >1 ? c. mm tm, v s . ?? ? . , ? By virtue of the power given in a certain deed in trust executed by J.lH: Galloway and. -wife to the un dersigned trustee to secure certain y indebtedness mentioned in said deed *. in , t^ust, which is d acted, the 10 day j'V of Jha: 1923, registered in ' Book No. 15 at page 211 deed in trust re cords of Trunsylvania ^County, and 7 , ; -the said indebtedness mentioned f- having become due/and unpaid, and f1 lOtice as required in Buid deed in rust having been given to the muk- 1 , ers of said note and, deed in trust I to rnalfe good the payments and d?j- ? fault not having been made good, and the holder of said note Frank Jenkins having demanded that the lands described in said deed in trust) be sold to satisfy the said indebted-' i, est; and the cost of sale; I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Couijt House door in the town of Brevard,' N. C., on Mon day Nov. 3, 1924 at 12 o'clock "M. all the folowing described lot of land, situate in Eastatoe township 1 and described as follows: t Beginning at a 'black Rum on the point of a ridge the beginning of eaid 'grant 166 and runs with rile line of said grant; then ,S. 41 ri!eg. West 28 polc3 to chestnut; thence S. 70 west 20 poles to a chest iut; thence 8. 70 west 20 poles to a chestnut; thence S. 45 deg. west . 5 poles to a black pine ; thence S, ] 3 poles to a spanish oak in the back line of said grant on tqp of a j ? situated 35 po'es from a stijke j corncr; thence North 64 deg. east "? 20 poles to a stake in J. O. Reid'a '?ine; thence with his line N poles to a stake in a j ditch; then up and with said ditch' North 87 deg. West 39 poles \o a , stake near a lage maple on the East side of the farm road ; then, with the East side of the farm road about one note; from the Mills am! ():.bov"> ? line North 51 1-2 deg. West 122' poles to a stake on the South baiik of the public road; then with the South bank of the road North 44 1-2 deg. East 20 poles to a turn of thej rqad; then still with the Soutji side of tfee road North 59 dog. East 24 poles to the BEGINNING, contain- ' ing 40 acres, more or less, being - a part of the Chas. L. Osborne Farm. The above being the same tract of land as described in a deed dated the 4th day of September 1920. from P. B. Lankford and others to J. F. McCall, and to which said deed , reference is hereby made. The a bove described notes secured by this Deed in Trust PfiVen for a part of the purchase money for said land. Being the same tract of land de scribed in said Deed in Trust as re corded above mentioned to whkh reference is hereby made for a' full j and perfect description of said land. I This 23rd day of Sept. 1924. W. E. Breese. Trustee. 4. t. c. Oct. 11. \ . i ' NOTICE OF SALE BY TRUSTEE By v irtue "of the power given in a certain deed in trust executoTl by M. M. Galloway and wife to the .un dersigned trustee to secure certain idebtedness mentioned in said deed in trust, which is dated Feb. 22, 19 24. registered in Book 14 at page 289 Deed in trust records of Tran sylvania County, an^ the eaid in debtedness mentioned having be come due and unpaid, and notice 'as required in raid deed in trust haying boon given v, t^e makers of said' rote and dec.1 ir. '.rust to make good the payment and the default not having been made good, and the hol der of said note, FS-ank Jenkins hav ing demanded that the lands descri bed in sa.d ceed in trust be sold to sr risty ?' d indebtedness and1 the cost of sale; I will sell to the 1 highest bedder for cash at the Court house door in tWtown of Brevard. N. C., on Monday Nov; 3, 1924. at 12 o'clock M.. all the following de Bcribod lot of land, situate in Eastn to township, and described as fol lows: Beginning on a pine and runs S 20 deg. E. 26 poles to popular; thence ' 8. .45 do*. E. 14 poles to a'stake in , the branch; thence S. 16 deg. E. 8 I poles to a stake in the branch; ! thence iiO deg. E. 14 poles to a | stake in Abrams branch; thence S. 37 deg. W. 10 noles to a ' stake in r Abrams branch; thence N. 52 / deg. / E. 91 poles to a stake in an old line formerly a black ? gunj; thence N. 35 deg. W. 102 poles to a stake on the Blue Ridge ?thence S. 60 deg, W. 26 poles to stake in the brancW; thence S. 46 ># deg. E. 18 poles to a stake in thai branch; thence S. 70 deg. E. 16 poles to a maple in the branch at the fork of ^.he branch; thence N. 83 deg. E. 19 poles .to a red oak; I thence N. 69 deg. E. 13 noles t? h stake; thence S. 27 'deg ? 28 poles to J , a stake; thence S. 91 N. 27 poles t YOU WERE A CHI L i ' i ? ? ' V ; \ ?- . ?' '?'* ? ' -???.-? ? ?' ???> ? - . ' : ? r ? " ? * .. ' , ?, , .. ... 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