' ? '!?' Nolle* r'? Having qualified qs the '*i Adfnini 'st^alri-f, c. t. a., of the' estate of George W. Woodward. * deceased, Ih'n |ln to notify all pe^bna indebt ed to satd eitate to make settlement *t ?nee, and to notify all persons bavin# claims agaipat said estate to file same with the undersigned with ih twelvemonths from this date, or .^rjl this notice will be pleaded in' bar of ^7r- ' said claims. This November 8th, 1624, Delia E. Woodward, Admrx. q. tia., | Estate of G. W. Woodward, Deed. . 6 t I ,/ ; I , Ordinance Bo it oxdrfned byv the Board of Aldermen oit tho Topm of <prevard, N. C. that it shall be , unlawful, for. ?any person, unless he ia authorized , by the manager or chief of tho Fire Department of the Town, of Brev ard, or iome, member of the Fire Department, to drive or attempt to ?drive the Fire Truck belonging to said, town, or to get on said truck at any time or place; aijd any person or persons so ' off endihg- / shall f be guilty of a misdemeanor 'and shall be fined not more than $50.00 or imprisoned not more than thirty days, in the discretion of the Mayor. October 6th, 19p4. Ordinance Be it ordained by the- Board oi Aldermen of the Town of Brevard, <N. C. that all persons, o'ther than . , , ? ? members of' the Fire Department, who may be driving any- automobile or ither vehicle on any of the pub ' lie streets of the town of Brevard, VBhall, at the sound of the "Fire '"^Whistle" or the Fire Bell, park their vehicle in ( such a place and manner vas not tor interfere in any way wit hthi passage of the FIRE TRUCK or automobile- carrying members of the Fire Department un til the exact location of the fire is ascertained; , ' Any person violating any -of the \ provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall bo. fined not less than $26.00, or imprisoned not more thari thirty , days in tho discretion , of the Mayor. October 6.' 1824. i II otic* of Sale Under Foreclosure tate of North Carolina, Hender son County. j. J. Mack Rhl^Bfe, Trustee, vs. O. V. Nicholson and; H. P. Nicholson.. FORECLOSURE By 'virtue of the power of sale vested in me, at trustee in that cer tain mortgage deed, executed. byxC. T. Nicholson ' and H. P. Nicholson to J. Mack Rhodes, trustee, Decem , her 31st, 1918, and recorded Jflay 1 28th, 1910, in book ll page. 355, of the records of ' mortgages and deeds in truJt f6r" 4 Transylvania.) County, State o { North Carolina, said mortgage deed given to secure an indebtedness of $250.00, which said indebtedness is eveidenced by ? four certain, promissory nots, bear , ing even date with said mortgage deed, and default having been made in the payment of saaid notes, find, the same being now pKst due and unpaid, I. J. Mack Rhodes, Trustee, will , therefore sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court ^iouse door in the. town of Bsevard, County of Transylvania, and State of North Carolina, at 12 o'clock no</n,' on the 16th day of Decern* ber, 1924, in order to satisfy said indebtedness for $260.00, (Balance past due. and unpaid, $125.00), plus interest, the following de scribed tract or parcel of. land:, lying and being }n the State of _ - North Carolina, County of Tran sylvania, and Township of Little ; River, and known and designated 1 as follows: .i vis: 1 ? . r. All that house and lot at Cal Koun, being a jjart of the C. E. Wilson ^Penrose Manufacturing Company lfe*8, adjoining . J. J. Powell, Joseph Crary, and others. Beginning at a stake in' the road leading from Calhoun to Penrose, the N. E. corner of lot containing 1.16 acres andVruns with sqjd road N. 13 degrees W. 94 feet to a stake; thence S. 79 degrees W. ?200 feet to a Stake in the old line; ?thence with the iflld line S. 111-2 ?degrees E. 94: feet ' to a stake ; thence N. 79 degrees E. 200 feet to ?the beginning, containing .36 of an acife, and being same land this day conveyed by warranty deed by J. Mack Rhodes and wife to said C. V. Nioholson, 5f ' J. MACK RHODES, Trustee. ! This the 13th day of November, 1924. Dec. 12. If you haven't a radio send for a free copy of the list of available publications issued by the State select the bulletins you would like to read these lotI|'lrtvUl evenings. A card asking f?l^!|^ji|^.^wiU re ceivt prompt Jj v NOTICE Take notice that the under signed, R. G. Jennings, Edward H JenninA and EJ. D. Jennings, hav< dulj? qualified as Executors of th< Estate of E. H< Jennings,, (de "ceased), and that all claims agains1 sIRd Estate can be filed either witl the ? undersigned at Pittsburg, Pn. or with Chas E. Oriyof Brevard, N C., on or before the 11th day ol December 195JG, and that if not filet within the time prescribed by law this notice will be plead in the bai thereof. R. G. JENNINGS, EDWARD H. JENNINGS, E. D. JENNINGS, Executors of E. II. Jennings, de ceslscd. .. 6t 11-4 lUlDADr ? FOR SALE 2 P?ir ? Drift * Horiea. For prico*, etc., iee or write T. E. REID, Bre vard, N. C. WANTED ? A couple, preferably without children, to oecupy^home with M. P. Hawkins and board him. 2tp SOCIETY NEWS * ? > ? * ? i i JWISS TROWBRIDGE ENTERTAINS The fortnightly Club met with the president, Miss Alma Trow bridge on Tuesday afternoon last, at 3^:00 o'cloek, Mesdames F. A. Starrette, Z. W. Nichols and 0. C. Hodges each gave some very interesting t^lks on their subjects. ' AU mtemhers were present with the exception 6t three, and the club, had as its visitor Mrs. S. E. Sterling. We are ^Iways glad to have visitors and extend a cordial welcome to friends iff all members. , Durihg the social hour the hostess served delicious refreshments that wer& a real treat to all present. The club will meet wit^ Mrs. J, E. Waters, Jificemb^r?tftj- and- Mrs. Cordia King, will be leader. JOHNSON-MILLER One of the prettiest weddings of Hie season occurred Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock when Miss Mable Miller became the bride if Mr. M. A. J C. Johnson of Long Beach, . California. The wedding took place at sth^ lome of the bride's parents, on Oakdale' avenue. Rev. E. R. Welch ifficiated, using the beautiful and impressive -ring ceremony. The bride's only atendant was her sis ?r, Nell Miller, as maid of -honor, rhe groom had as his best man Vtr. Fisher of Asheville. The "bride . wore an attractive msemble Buit of brown suede cloth with mink fur brimming, and ac :essories to maich, and carried a jrides boquet of. Kilarney roses and ilies of the valley. < The maid pf honor wore a dress sf figured' georgette and ! carried an irm boquet of carnation*. The home was beautifully decor E(ted with ferns, narcissi, and sandelabra, the color scheme being preen and white. Only members of the immediate family and a few close friends were present. Mid a shower of rice and hearty* congratulations, the bride and groom left for an extended wedding tour to Washington, New York, and Niagara Falls. After January 1st they will be at home to their many friends at 23 Spruce street, Asheville. a. j. r. U.^WIEKTAIPIMENT Tli<t members cC tho Errvr.rd B". . Y. P. U,, gave a:*, oyster eupper at i the home of Miss :iolan- Duckworth s Tuesday, December 4. ?After the supper, whicfi everyone ; enjoyed, the president of the Union i called on several of the members to , tell what was being done in the Union and what was planned to be 1 done. , Following this there were several very good musical numbers and games. Everyone went home feeling that a very delightful evening had been spent. THE r.Vr 3U.\^ NUMBER The Columbus Entertainers are r'.^htly named entertainers. Miss Baughman, in her introduction ex plained tha. they were not called Columbus entertainers because dis covered by Columbus in 1492, but | because they were from Columbus, Ohio. They caught the attention and interest of the audience with their first number and held it to the end of the program with their happy spontaneity. . i Miss Baughman is a wonderful impersonator. Miss Hoover is an ar tiste with her violin. If these ladies should ever fill a return engagement they will be warmly welcomed. The Music Lover's Club is to be" congratulated upon the attractive character o fthe entertainments be ing furnished by the Lyceum Bu reau. Those yet to come should draw crowded houses. LOCAL ITEMS \ f Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Orr and fam ily have delayed their departure for Bra^entown, Florida on account" of illness in the family. Mr. ?>unsford, of Marion, filled most acceptably the" pulpit of the Metho dist church last Sunday. - Attorney C. B. Deaver is in Shelby this week on business. , Miss Inez Nicholson, popular em ployee at Patterson's Department Store, is enjoying a week's vaca tion.' " ' Mr. Ralph Morgan was shaking hands1 with friends ^ere on Monday. Mr. Morgan is one of the^tnost pop ular druggists who evef lived here. Mrs, W. P. Whitmire of Hender sonville, sister of Mr. C. B. Deaver, entered a hospital in Richmond, Va.F , (Mrs. Whitmire is well known in Brevard and friends here will wish for her a ? speedy recovery. ? Mrs. Milan Nicholson and daugh ter, Inez, are visiting relatives in Anderson, S. C. N. L. Ponder, principal of Little River school, has accepted a call- to Rosman Baptist church. Mrs. Rush Whitmire and little daughter have returned and are house -keeping in Mrs. Beulah Zachary's attractive bungalow on Main street. Fri6nds of Mrs. Chas. B. Beaver are glad to know that she is able to be out again after , several weeks'' illness. ' ( Mr. Ben Draper of Asheville, prohibition agent, who was seriously shot while engaged in the perform ance of duty near Old Toxaway was able to leave the hospital on Tuesday. \ Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tinsley on Sunday morning, Dec. 7, a daughter. Mrs. G. W. Woodward is visiting her son, Mr. G. H. Woodward in Greenville, N. C. Rev. Wallace Hartsell is attend ing the Baptist State Conventfon which is meeting in Raleigh. Mrs. Hartsell and son Bruce, are visiting relatives in Hamlin. you Choose From The Best When you come here shopinp for your Groceries, you choose from the highest quality Food Stuffs at all times. Yet choosing this place to buy is an economy, as the prices are always low. H. GARREN BREVARD, N. C. ? ^--,-r-.. , 11 1 11 1 ?? ? ???'?? - f | | "??? i?" wn ii ' ? f I' ??????.I ? i ? ?! i !<????? ,y Only STUDE BAKER . " offers this new-type car 1 , Sfl THE , NEW STUDEBAKER SPECIAL SIX DUPLEX-PHAETON, $1495 STANDARD SIX / / 3-in. W. B. 50 H. P. 5-Pa?s. Duplex-Phaeton $1145 3-Pasa. Duplex-Roadster 1125 3-Pass.CountryClubCoupe 1 395 5-Pass. Coupe .... 1495 5*Pa>8. Sedan .... 1595 ^Pasc. Bcrlinc .... 165Cf 4~*uheel brakes, 4 disc wheels, * $60 extra SPECIAL SIX I20'ln. IV. B 65 H. P. 5-Paas. Duplex-Phaeton $1495 3 -Paw. Duplex-Roadster 1450 4-PaM. Victoria ? . ? 2050 5-Pass. Sedan ? . . . 2150 5-Pais. BerUne .... 2225 4-urhce 1 brake s, 5 disc wheels, $75 extra, / BIG SIX 1 27 An. W. B. 75 H. P. - 7'Pa*s. Duplex-Phaeton $1875 5-Paas. Conpe ? . . ? 2650 7-Paas. Sedan . ? . ? 27.85 7'Pa*s. Berllne .... 2860 4-wheel brakes, 5 disc wheels, $75 extra ( All prices f.oJt. factories, and subject to change without notice) THE new Studebaker Duplex is the only car that combines the protection of a closed car with the advantages of an open car. And it sells at the price of an ordinary open 'car. The change is made in 30 seconds, by simply lowering the side enclosures, concealed within > the steel-framed roof. This is one of many new features of the Studebaker Special Six Duplex-Phaeton. See it before you buy. FULL- sized balloon tires, for which steering mechanism, body lines and even the fenders were specially designed. Natural wood wheels. Lights controlled from switch on steering wheel. Automatic spark control eliminate* spark lever. Upholstered in Spanish grain leather. One-piece wind shield, glare-proof visor, automatic windshield cleaner, rear view mirror. Inspection lamp. Winged radiator cap. Clock, speedometer, oil pressure gauge, gasoline gauge, Immeter in single grouping on instrument board. Step pads and kick plates. 'V Phone 23 Co. Brevard, N. C. > ./ V S ' ' ' " THIS I S ,S_T_U D E B A K E R YEAR Plummer-Cobble Co. Dependable Goods For Less WE ARE NOW READY TO SHOW YOU THE MOST ATTRACTIVE AND UN USUAL DISPLAY WE HAVE EVER SHOWN. * THERE IS ONLY ONE WAY Tt) APPRE CIATE OUR DISPLAY, --WHEN YOU COME, BRING PLENTY OF TIME ALONG TO LOOK. Plummer-Cobble Co. Brevard, N. C*

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