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CEDAR MOUNTAIN NEWS Mr. B. 1'. Robinson has just com pleted a t-iiic-kv u house for lot) nons. Looks like he is going into the poul try business. The East Fors suggestion on bui teru.iiiv is tine, but here is a good one too:Our great-grandmother used to make" brown gravy out of it. Mr. ami Aits, i.oniue Fortiner of Greenville, S. C.. visited Mrs. For iners pa rem s, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Burns the past week-end. Miss Jennie Bishop of Greenville, was a visitor Ik- re last Sunday. Mrs. Elbert Bishop was called to Heiuiersoaviile Tuesday on account of the deatn of her mother, Mrs. J. Marckuin. Mr. Paul K. Jones lias bought a new Dodge truck. Mrs. George Bishop ami daughter, J Dean. spe.u the w ek end visiting! relatives in Greenville. S. C. Miss Corrie Jones visited her sis-,1 ter. Mrs. Tom .( iarren of Dacus vl!!e. S. l'., on last Sunday. Mr. E. A. Heath made a business trip 'to Brevard ia<t Monday. Mr. Rondy Hooker, who had the misfortune of breaking ins leg in January, is ;ii?le so be "Ut again. Mr. Joe McCrary. who is 'operating '? a tractor sawmill. here, has closed down and is using his tractor to plow wit.ii. Me expects to make a line crop this year. Mr. Boyce Bi.-hop motored to Greenville Saturday. . Mr. X Millet* of Greenville. i> a J visitor in thi< ct.-mmunity. -1 .Sir. Stone, of Grecnvilie. has be- , gun work here, lie has made a tine t toad liy Clear Greek and is buildin;: t li.Di-e cottages f??v summer visitors. . Mr. S. Burns made a trip to Grecnvilie last Saturday. Mr. I'. T. Watson made a business trip 1. 1 Brevard last Tuesday. The electric !Lrht plant which is going up here, will soon be finished ; aid we will have good lights. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Heath of Ashe ville visited Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Heath last Sunday. ... ! . ? ? r Mr. Ferry laylor is a visitor in t IS S(. v'i It'll. Mr. Geo. B:sito;? and (ins Pearson ' motored to Brevard last Tuesday. Mrs. Dorse Allison and Miss Rosa Heath motored to Brevard last Sat- v urday. Mr. U. G. George was a visitor in this community last Sundnay-week. " Mr. E. A. Heath and son, Walter, I* are very busy building cottages for ^ summer visitors. ; Miss Allio Burns, who has been staying with her sister on East Fork, is spending a few days at home. The small daughter of Mr. am Mrs. B. Norman is recovering ? fron. a serious attack of flu. Mr. and Mrs. Beeo Taylor were visitors here last week. NOTICE OF APLICATION FOR PARDON Application wil lbe made to the Governor of North Carolina for the pardon of Leonard Owen, convicted at the November Term of the Super ior Court of Transylvania County! j. . for the crime of Second Degree Mur- j der, and sentenced to State Prison ! for a terrr. of 15 years. All persons who oppose the grant- j ing of said pardon are invited to j forward their protests to the Gov ernor without delay. This the 2nd day of March, 1U25. 2t, 5,1 2Pd. EAST FORK NEWS The five-weeks old infant of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clayton of liosman, died at their home last Thursday. The burial took place the following day at the East Fork Baptist ceme tery, funeral services conducted at tire ikipiist church by Uev. Mr. v apps; Mr. Kyie Whitmire of Duncan, S. C., spent the week-end at the home vi c his lather. Mr H. E. Whitmire. Carey Whitmire is improving in health at tile present, after a pro ji.'sVi! illness. Mr. Elmer Gillespie is at homo ir'om A.-heville. He is just recovering ..wii an attack ol llu. ?tii". . Clyde ones lest a cow ia.-t >vi ok, i. h'.vh had been sick only a ii.e.'t time before slio died. Air; .I; id, riu:?i ?>ve.':-eer, was on .. SI ? It'.SC h.. Ill' (llil SO ]iA" . ori\ -liosman road. .ur. and Mrs. L. A. Nova are now l.v:i!<j on Depot street. iJrevard. ?.ir. W. Gravely is experimorit this year on spraying his fruit J tees ami grap; vines. i hope no one yets it in their lead that we folks on East Fork ? e.l our chickens 0,1 butter milk ; o! course we teed, coin, coo. Mr. .foe Wilde must have a Imst (lock of hens but the corres ? .>;:de:i; from his neighborhood did ,'t say f : sure that Mr. Wilde sa til red in his eggs every (jay. We'd be ,!ad to know though, that he does. The toiks on East Fork had no vason whatever to doubt Mr. Kiin v* s ?? .atv'iiiem thai Ik1 was loo.vin..r c," ?.? f* lia.iti:. / beef cnKio; V.'t? thin! ie knows more about fox hunting ban to ride aiong the public road i. hunt for foxes, and whoever leard of a man going coon or 'pos . .r. hunting on a bright sunny day? .? ."oa.l, :layi:ght.V ? NOTICE OF LAND SALE ^orih Carolina: rraiir.ylvania County: Whereas on February 9th, 1925,1 he undersigned Trustee sold the land ! lereinafter described under the erms ami conditions of the deed in rust herein named, and as thereto bre advertised: and whereas the bid; or which said property was sold, to vith the sum of $235.00, has, within he time prescribed by law, been i aised 10 per cent, or to the sum of >258.50. and whereas the Clerk of, he Superior Court of Transylvania j bounty, X. C., has ordered and di- 1 Wood's Pedigree Boone County, Woodbnrn White Dent and Wood's Dixie Corn, the best varieties of white corn. Pedigree Rcid's Yellow Dent and Improved Golden Dent Corn ? best yellow varieties. Wood's Virginia Ensilage Corn best available ensilage corn. All of our seed corns are of High Germination. Write for prices and samples of varieties best suited to your soil and climatic conditions. FREE? Crop Special It gives full information and current prices, on so ja Ix-uns, Wood's Podiitrre Kansas grown Alfalfa and other seasonable seeds: T. W. WOOD & SONS Seedsmen Since JS~S 55 S. 14th St., Richmond, Va. OF EVERY NATURE We have added a man who can solve your Radio problems. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. L. C LOFTIS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR DAY PHONE 40 NIGHT PHONE 34 , rected a republication and sale of jthe said, with the bid therefor to commence with $258.50. Now, therefore, the undersigned Trustee under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed in Trust, executed on April 1 1th, 1917, by Nancy Osteen, (wid ow), to Clias. 15. Deaver. Trustee, to secure the indebtedness therein named to the Brevard Building & Lean Association, which said Deed iii Trust-' is duty recorded in the oi licc of the Register of O.'cd:; iif Transylvani;; County, N. < in J!ob.'; at Cage li 1 7 of the Records of Deeds in Trust, and default havii/g b.' .'ii made of both principal and m te-rest, as in said Deed in Trust pro vided, and upon application and < maud of the Rrevard Building I;oan Association, after due notice the debtor to make good her def;iu| the undersigned Trustee wil Ion .Miw ilay, March ! . *? ; ! i , 1925, at I - o'elcili. M.. ai the Court House dooi\ in BV-J. vai'd, ('., oii'cr f :?:* sale to i ' highest bidder for cash, the foil ing piece of land lying in Brevard Township and described :is follow: I'll Brevard Township, State and County aforesaid, and being all of Lot No. 1, of the McMinn, Shipnian, Yerdory and W hit mire Lands as sur veyed and platted by A. L. Ha'd:.i. Nov. :)(l, 191 It; the said plat being registered in Book .'{ at Page 19, of the Deed Records of Transylvania County. The said lot or piece of land being described as follows: Beginning at a stake in the North margin of the road which leads west ward from the public road near Mrs. G. ('. Whitmere's residence, crossing the railroad, corner of Lots Nos. 1 2 and runs South 7:1 East 00 foot io ;i stake; thence North 28, ua.-t- ! -10 feet to a stake, corner of Lot i and 1; thence North liij 1-2 West r?.V i'.H-t to a stake, corner lots 1 and 2. in the line of Lot J>\>. 4; thence South 2 9 West 1415 feet to the beginning. Said sale made for the purpose of paying said indebtedness, and costs of sale. This February 18th, 1925. C1IAS. B. DEAVER, Trustee. 2t 2(5; 5. Poultry Specialists say that six eggs should be incubated for every pullet needed in next year's laying flock. This allows for the usual loss es in hatching and rearing. ? "Save the eiuface and j- you sava all ^ " - ~ ?**&& life' .V - h*k ??: ; J 4r-:;. ;???;=???.? ?, fl-'Jt! i vO\ -'J \ The Standby of the Home RENEW your furniture . quicklyand economically. Restore overnight the wood work, wiekerware, picture frames, lighting fixtures, bric a-brac? in fact anything that is at all djngy or worn. Pee Gee Re -Nu -Lac stains and varnishes in one operation, it i s v va t e r - pr oo f , a n d wi I h st a n d s the hardest usage. Glance around and note what has been marred or scratched. Apply Pee Gee Re-Nu-Lac and note the uif f e ren ce . A n yo n e ca n d o a good job with Pee Gee Re-Nu-Lac. Itisindispensabletothehome. ,p ^ \ >u V The Suit of a Thousand Uses! CLOTHCRAFT STANDARD SERGE Good style ? style that you can wear anywhere, anytime ? "tailored in" and tailored in to last long. A CLOTHCRAFT "5130" Serge suit ?; looks "right" morning, noon and night ? month in and month out. In blue, gray or brown. PHONE 208 ' N. Morris Mgr.
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