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PERSONALS Mr. C. B. Deaver was called to Spartanburg the first of last week on business. Mr. W. P. Whitmire. of Hender sonville, was in Brevard on business one day last week. The many friends of Plato Allison will be pleased to know that he is re covering nicely from his severe burns caused by a gasoline explosion. This unfortunate accident occurred just previous to the holiday season. Mr. Myron Tatum. of Slatesvillc. visited Miss Lillian King during the holidays. Mr. Tatum is ru>w sudving Pharmacy in an Atlanta college., and has returned to. resume his studies in that city. Mrs. W. P. Whitmire, a sister of Mr. C. B. Deaver of Brevard, has been in a Richmond, Va.. hospital where she underwent a serious op eration for goitre. She has sufficient ly recovered to be able to leave the hospital and has now returned to her home in Hendersonville. Miss Martha Boswill is now at her home in Brevard, after spending some time in studying at the State University. She is continuing. her special line of study by Correspond ence course. Mr. Gearge Hayes' many friends are glad to see him on "the streets, after his recent operation in the Bre vard Hospital. Mr. Lloyd Allison is able to be out, after being: confined to his home by prolonged illness. He has returned since the holidays to his studies at Brevard Institute. . Mr. Donald Jenkins has relumed to Christ School .to continue his studies. His brother. Francis, who is studying at the same institution, was delayed in returning on account of slight illness. Me. R. H. ZacTui.ry is improving after his quite severe illness of the past few weeks. His son. Jack, who is in business in Atlanta, came up to be with his father for a few days during his illness. Mr. B. W. Trantham and family moved last week into their handsome ' new home on Main street. Mr. F. S. B. Jenkins was recently confined to his homo for a few day ? on account of slight illne.-s. Mr. .Jenk ins claims thai he has broken all records, as this is the first time in seventeen years that he has been con fined at home on account of iii:-e;s. Miss Dorothy Siiversteen left la -; week for Gainesville. Ga.? to resume her studies at Brcnuu College, after spending the holidays here with, her . parents. Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. S. Siiver steen. Mrs. A. H. Harris and daughter, ; i Mrs. Walter Duckworth, expect to I [leave on the 20th for Knoxv'J'le, J ! Tea;:., where they will spend a wee:: visiting relatives and friends. Archdeacon Griffith, of 'Asheyiile, v'il held sevvjeos in the Brevard ,v.rv -.-f'.jjai church next Sunday at 1 1 a.m. ijvipt. T. C. Henderson has been on -ho .siel: list the- past week. ?Sir j. .Karry Fatten .and daughter, Charlotte, lei'fc .hi' .fir.it of the wee'.; f*v Mi. Dora, Fla., Where they will nl the romaind :r of -the winter, Ave :rd:n?s to the Government the ? t'urcuu sub-station at Bre ?.? ..?;! i;.stKUte, the lowest tempera ": v 'eg'scered this winter in Bre j vard is seven degrees above :.jro. I Yv'hile many sections of the country j have- suffered within the past few i v. eeks "fro;.i intense cold, we of the sunny Southland can boast of a coin ! ; avatively miid winter thus far. ! Mr. and Mrs. C. P. White and son returned last Saturday from a motor rip of several weeks, visiting rela tives and friend ; in Pennsylvania and ! New York. Despite the fact that on l 4 their return to Brevard they en | countered snow al lthe way until they reached Virginia, they nevertheless made the trip from Pennsylvania to evard in five days. Mr. C. C. Yongue is recovering o.r. .i-i attack of flu, which has con fined him to his home for the past , week. Jason Huggins. mail carrier on Route No. 1, has a new delivery wagon, made especially for stormy weather. Mr. J. S. Silversteen returned last ; Wednesday from a business .rip to 1 Washington ant! New York. When Mr. Silversteen left New York the ground was covered with four inches o? snow with the thermometer hover ing around zero, but on reaching Greenville, S. C., within less than '.wer.ty-four hours" time, he exper ienced mild, summer-like weather. Mr. J. E. Clayton is improving f:c:n his serious accident vv-ith the I dynamite explosion, and it is hoped that he w'i! Ik- able to leave the hos pi al the latter n:.rt of this week. Mrs. K. G. McDowell, of A?he ville, spent the week-end in Brevard, a.; the gust'oT Mrs 0. K. King. Mrs. McDi:wc!1 is a g:fted singer, and she ...Tordcd the congregation of the i M? : !io.-l- ?. church a rare treat. Su.n-. ? day. in rendering a beautiful solo at ! the morning service. , . .Mr. and Mrs. Rush Whitmire left Tuesday for Charlotte to attend the [.ai.-h-Chevro.ct banquet. Their littl . .:ughtcr. Sarah Jane, will spend the few days of their absence with Mr. : iid Mrs. 0. B. Deaver. C Mrs. M. A. Woodbridge, of B?e vard, has :>can among: the dur ing the past lew days at the George Vandcrbil.t Hotel, Asheville. Mr. John McMinri left last week .or Bailey Military Academy, where he su attending; school. Mr. and Mrs.. Brown Carr, of Pis grc.ii Fore&i, left Monday by motor, to stolid several months in St. Petersburg, Fia. iEOSAMEf - SAMR& All the wonderful things that | happen are not action. We have a lady mail corner. Mrs. V. L. Norton has been acting* as carrier on the route from Oakland to Namur. Here's the remedy for the shortage in mail carriers. Our trapper neighbors have been successful this season . Mr. Ralph Hinkle has taken lout line mink pelts, ami Mr; W. E. Head's trophies are a fox, a large wild cat, a mink, and an o'possum. Mr. B. C. Nichol son ''has proven to be the luckiest hunter of the season. He brought down the largest four point buck, v.hil;- hunting on the land of Mr. G. II. Alexander, that has been seen h.rc h> years. He, as well as several of his neighbors, had venison for Christmas. Mr. Johnson, of Georgia, has moved a saw mill on the Gennett property on Thompson River - and will soon begin the manufacture of the timber there. This is one of the j finest boundaries of poplar, and 'white pine timber in Transylvania County, and will give employment to ;; considerable number of men. Some building improvement has teen made in otir community lately. Mr. .icose Cash has put up a build i ing of the bungalow type on his prop erty. Mr. Walter Hinkle has added a modern stove flue to his attractive homo; 31 r. Coleman Lyda and Mr. Doyle Kinsey have been making prep I araiion.s for the winter by building a ! wood .ched each. Mr. Otto Alexander i nas recently had a cement walk put in | L. om his house to the road. Mr. Lioyd Grandy, head of the proh.bitlon force in South Carolina, . as nero for a few days recently. He .as looking after some land that he own here, and it is thought some water power project. Mrs. Henry Hinkle recently made a trip to Waihalla, S. C., to visit the dentist. Mr. Gennett. of the The Gennett Lumber Company, Ashcville has been here for several days looking after his lumber operations on the Thompson River. Mr. Claude licid and wife, of Brevard, visited the former's father, ilev. S. 3. Reid, during', the hclidayo.. Mrs. Coleman Lyda lias been very ill, but is improving. She has been at tended by Dr. Vanepp, of Cashic.s, N. C. Mrs. Ollic Holland and Miss I'an1 ine Parker have left recently for Winston-Salem, N. C., wher:> tiv?y are employed by the E. J. Reynolds To bacco Company. NOTICE OF LAND SALE Under and by- virtue of . the po\v of rale contained in n certain Deed in Trust, executed on April ? Ith, 193 7, by iS'ancy O.rtcen (widow) i<> Chas. B. Denver, Trjitpe, io secure the indebtedness therein named Lo the Brevard Building & Loan Associa tion, which said Deed in Trust is duly recorded ii! the office of the Regis ter of Deeds for Transylvania Coun ty, N. C., in bool: 9, at page 217, of the Record of Deeds in Trust, and default having been made of both principal and interest, as in said Deed in Trust provided, and upon application and demand of the Bre vard Building & Loan Association, after due notice to the debtor to make good his default, the under signed Trustee will on Monday, Feb. !)th, 1925, at 12 O'clock, M., offer for sale at the Court House door in the town of Brevard, N. C., to the highest bidder for cash, the followii g j piece of land lying and being in (Brevard Township, State and County ?aforesaid, and described as f< .!j\v.s : Being ail of Lot No. 1 of the Mc Minn, Shipman, Verdery and Whit mire lands as surveyed and plotted by A. L. Hardin on Nov. 20, l'JL' ), said plot being registered in Book 33, at page 19 of the Record of Deeds of Transylvania Coupty, N. C. Beginning at a stake in the North ? margin of the road which leads west ! wardly from the public road njear Mrs. G. C. Whitmirc's residence, ' o ossing the railroad, Corner of Lots 1 and 2, and runs South 73 J degrees East, 60 feet \o a staKe, : corner of Lots 1 and 4; then North 6(3 1-2 degrees West 55 feet to a ' stake, corner of Lots 1 and 2 in the line of .Lot No. 4; then South 29 de Igrees West, 143 feet lo the begi n - '? ning." Said Sale, made for paying and discharging said indebtedness and costs of sale. CHAS.. B. DEAVER, Trustee. j This January 6th 1925. i "Stop ! And let the train go by ? It hardly takes a minute; | Your car starts out again intact, j And better still ? you're in it." It has been said that any mat- can make money but it takes a genius to be able to save. Save a pa: t j your earnings wiih us and watch yqur aci grow. ? We are hereto be of service to the people of Tran:;ylvania County. We have faith in the growth of our com munity and want the pecpie to feel at heir: at our bank and feci free to use us in the many way:; we may be able to serve you. Call and talk with our officers, they will be ojad to give advice and aid you in any possible way, OFFICERS: J. II. PICKELSIMER, Pres. W. \V. CROUSMO': BLLY DAVIS, Vice- Pres. LEWIS I'. II AMU . J. L. WIIITMIRE, Asst. Cashier Pre: -liier DIRECTORS: 0. H. ORR N. A. MILLER DR. E. S. ENGLSII J. H. PICKELSIMER BILLY DAVIS R. H. A. PLUM .ME !i R. McAIEEi.Y M. W. CALLOW. LEWIS P. If AMU" w. w. CROUSIi't - NICHOLSON Two Kincs of Interest 4 Per Cent and Personal i Q 11 Cu il k Brevard, N. C. Actual COST SALE # and T f* 7 s Overcoats EH3EI?ESE3 ZJZ1 Buy Prices Are ,4 The Overcoats we are pricing so low during this sale are well worth regular prices, so you may easily figure how much the reduced prices now in effect will save you on the coat you buy* A variety of styles, fabrics and colors from which to make your selection* SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR STYLES AND PRICES m 1 rd Clothing Co I A. E. Hampton, Mgr. Brevard. N. C. Ma,n Street ' | ? X! r Mi
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