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MST FORK NEWS ilr. Will Kvmsey of Connestee, wa. c.i East Fork last Thursday, ha. ting beet' cattle, or at least he bought one fat cow for beef, and ?..o >< ! agly he was beef cattle hunting. Of course lie. wasn't carrying a gun or a ashing pole. here have been =ume trading go in;.; uii in our seuiement just for a eh..ngo. Charlie Gi lespie has soid i':i.; "jinny. ' i>. .-v. Gillespie soid a co*. / la"?t week, also bought one. ? Yes . >?(' ...c oi the Farmers have bought ;h r fertilizer. Mr. L. J. Whilmire, of Smith Caro n' t . . v ..-v tin vv'iLn * c la tiWi. r.ar: i oi'.i. . ill..". a. a; Eli Simpson have . X. ... . . C . k J * .Ll'.lfv . ? 1 Jill C_.il ea a. ?: wi re accompanied by l ., vviitifire. Mrs. cj.i.p"' a . ivt ; 'ai? y VVh?Un.?;e it ? t !?:. c. ?? ?;* ? w-ul i#e ;ic.-. flv- -. liV lit t k \\ . 1 i. .. Cat';;." V\ c h?uw -for .those .two ? - .Ms e. ov. ry . ? -h i ;.... . ?t Jotrv.s v.vtt ? v' 0\ ' 4 ; \w - . ?. * . }L . V l i ? ".IS. lir.'iY; !v \'u- I . * . . j r ky ?? I .11 ? \ " ? > J V . . V l.ii. i". v.:*. a ? .":! child ret. I ? ; L 1 ; . .? i ')( C?M ? ... J..O out., :iko a iamb.- - ; Xi-.v/-. *.V?V r i> VZXY y.K.lii i -iio F KtX.RAM | V or.u*:*t.;i?'-?!g as well as m -ractivo pr< gram %vas presented . by ? > t ? > t ! li i ? Kiirh ?;Ti lUtiv i : uu;\ . ? v1**" .! iui-iuoriuiii. The program J v. .'?? s-' in Hue ' mr a. e >'f a play -entiled a. ..uad oi Ihvams." and was . ?!(_ ;'} ; _;t. il'.-.-tm 0' good citi'/eil '?.. ? ;;;.u .o insiiii' l..n' lfte minds of c;u.au .! tile ideas of proper liv to lll'ili.vll J t T * ? i Sit ft ClU 11. .v liuie school g:ri. i'eggy, has two c. v air. :. tits arsi i-t Vviach uopiia?" c'- -.ii ami ?ur.ranitary c-uulu.on ?. :*uc;. ; ... ":i a "1: :J ?'> i:-'.'. SVl'.p" :i^un<i;a cei ia ii c .-.?Cwa-t di\ .. . ; ia ? ii'.!.- U;.., : -a. " ...... i u.'.> -. r . i . ? . * a * o . i .* a . a . ... i Ii .- .. . i jundi ngs wuh JioW,-. birds, ana j buitertlics in eviuence; The program u.-: Sc-ripturv ! reading. Lutnei Cray ; chorus, Spriag tiihe Sotig. by group <>l boys; i iro uuciioi. ui }>: l-j.: b;.' i.a.-;ii:- j l.a:tce-; n^v.er aa-d ; iu rasts. by the grade. The cast ol* charaOte.. was as follows ; I'eagy, iicleu K: wi;. . mosquito and fly. Clyde Ashworth and (ioodloe Baughman; scrap of paper, toy Hoiden; orange 'peo:., J>avid Ashworth ;? banana pe?.l, Grady Terry;, fairy. Franee.s Lowe; bird, .Robert l-Ui kworth : soairrel, Clyde ?i . ?'.Vary; ilovvers ? hcilyhock, Eiir.a heth Jenkins; daisy. Willie Kate Waters; pink- rose. Clara Garren; pansy. Dallas Giazcner; buttercup, Katherine Snelson; forget-me-not, Adtlie Belle Wilson; aster, Johnnie Lee Dermic!; sweet william, rris cilla Wilson; violet, Renalda Orr; black-eyed Susan, Bertrick Rogers; sweet pea, Irene Aiken; hyacinth, Ellen Pierson; butterfly, Nell Gilles pie. The chilrren presented an exceed ingly attractive and dainty appear ance on the stage with their pretty, appropriate and pleasingly harmon izng costumes. Among the many x\ ell-re r.dei'ed choruses and solos ;iven by the children, those deserv g -special r.sention were the sweet pea chorus, and the violet and daisy solos. Mrs. i\ i\ Sledge, teacher of 3-1! '.vaue, directed this delightful little , w.th .Miss Junes as piano as i^tant. LAvJC jALZS'm MARCH i"!U' dli wir.g l:::id sales were re . i tiri jg ih:.' month of Ma^ch: \\ . i*:. i!.. and v ilOt U> l'i <a.i !.. ?U; v . s " xt ' and >vifc. to . ,w ; : i laytoii ajul \?i;*e u> i-J. iv. Wei. 10 I'eet- fronting on jt'.vld ,\:il sti et and running back $U \yt; \\\ Fisher to ('. ('. \Yit { .ere; Mrs. A.ia I'kilt'r. a .M"s K!i:,a l? jg?.r,,rs : -Hub: 1'i I . f .;n,! wife, to .1. K. Chytf avi ?: ; ... i.. i ? .? ui "? -?*, - -lav key, 1). H. O it, K. i i!, .1. W. Keec.?; W. E. sve ."iii'd wife to ! u !:Um Mi.i . C. ( . V qngue, to s. I.. S iliard. Henrietta Sin '.!. ?. S. ! MO a...! 'J 12- 1 00 : I". K, ii:ix;et and wife. l.? ? '.'lie Hog.-vd; ! l-'?-!t)0 tic re.; or, hi". i:V.ay from Ihv\ard to Hemic - .? ivaic; A. Hardin ami wif1. to A. i. .v. :i aru! 7;oia. i Ow<Ml. 1 1 00 : D." I4 Kilpsirick a :i ? \vifc,:t<> \!:'.-oti. on road fivui i5vovar.i ? I ?!::<'?! Ford; John Mc'Kinn y and . ife. to th'iv' Banther and wife, : am-: ,1. Fisher and wife to ,!i ? ? . Smith; John 71. 'Owen, to . . T. T .:o acres: Iv. W. Ever f> C> t.- F. Kyi ve't. !-J acre: . .V.. 1 1 ? r.j'sei. afid v. te. and ; iid oi: '?':ay and wife, to T.hi>;.na. Te ig '.e"; i.i ! A 1 i . .( i lie 'SJ.'ie a. v: \\ . to -I. I.. Wiitnii'v !'? : ; !: Vyiiit'iiire ; .1. M. Thrash \v:fe, to Carry B. t M.-r -t. 7." res; \\\ I'. V,V hit mire and wife. t;> . E. Paxton heirs; J. J. Patton and . ife to CI. H. Lyday and wife; "anjes A. Hamlin to C. C. Yongue, 4 1-10 acres; G. U. Lyday to Judson .eCran- .and wife; Judsyn M> ? :y and w.'fe, to Amanda W. Pat C. L. Tinsley aiul wife, to L. . VnMiion and v.iie; I. K. Shipmah, Judson MeL'rary and S. M. Maciie. 1. iiv-I'Cijt :oc.-;y mountain quartet DELIGHTS LAP.GE AUDIENCE i.;;e U. ? .. Mountain Quartv. . ! . vi waved a \'aried and attractive ? i-i We inesday evening. April. ? C, .at hi- h.x'.ii sehool auditorium. .Mr. Hubert Morris, manager, im pressed his audience as an artisi of are versatile genius. . The other i. embers of tin- persptrnei ? -display '? | Iso,- reaiarkable- ability in !h i; ?;? ivctive role*. The retidiion nf' nv.i. \ .1 vheir dilferent insiruinents tl iuyed unu-ual talent or. the pari of he performers. Their imitation of j sawaiian iasisumonts was indeed | lovel and originai, aiul alr'orde.i ?eat amusement to the audience. A duet with the xylophone and organ chimes, both inventions' of Mr. Mor ris, proved highly enjoyable and was eceived with apparent appreciation on the part of the audience. Mr Morris* ability to manipulate his Jittlc handmade, one-string fiddle in such | way as to actually make it talk, was | truly marvelous. No -Milk Is Too Good tor the baby t . * Infants demand strength-giving, food in a form which is best suited to their delicate systems; Milk ? pure milk ? answers this neecJV' Our milk is pure milk from tested cows, kept in ^anitary sur roundings. It is bottled in a spotless dairy and de* livered to you in sterilized containers. EAST VIEW FARM DAIRY C. K. OSBORNE ? ? Phone 173 The program was well received by the audience, and proved a fitting close to the season's Lyceum course. ?Be SURE to COME to the SPELL ING BEE, April 24th. Don't plant white Irish potatoes for seed but use seed pieces at least two ounces in weight for economy and good results. Cut the tuber in to blocky pieces so that it may b handled easily and will not lose mo., ture, rapidly, advise horticultura workers of State CoMege. Tom Tarheel says his children li .;bout .is well as touv. folks o lie only sells hij surplus. NOTICE OF SALE OI^ SAL UjMor aivi I-;. virile ??I 'a < S:1!.* i-DiilaiiK'd in a ciTiain Deed i: T'-usi, executed by Vivtor Kohta . to the umlcrsi/rueii Trustors on th 11th. day 01 August, 1 as t!\ liie is rccoi-dt'd in the o... co. < f .. Register of D?edx of Tra nsyivar. ( unty in Book No. !S, on 2: '? 1 ? ' 1'"' i: pa\ i I.I cut r-i a certain u'liiei.M i-<i:k . - therein named owing by the s:rd v. Fnntaij. ?:?.!. 1'. ('arc;-, jitui ?' 1'uuit having been fondo i:i ih ? pa: ment of said indebtedness whereb; Ihe Powi-r "f Sale contained in : Di ed in Trust has 'become bpevaiiw and l he said ; i fieficiarv' 'named in ti s.iid ii... LritHKNU having '.wpies:c,-; . undersigned to., sell the propen. therein conveyed according to th . terms thereof, and apply. thq piv thereof to ti?e payment .iiid debt and expense.-: said . i!e. and all iit? L;c . letji'.ireu to b. ; .s\c to the said V. Fontaine having be. given, -\OW ? TllKKFOiiS. ti:? \ signed Trustee will on ?donda\ April 20th. l!)2.r>, at the Con." House Door in the Town of Rrevar. X. at 12:00 o VI ?'<??!? Xoto. i'u lie Auction, sell to the highest' hi b for cash, the following real prope;*^ described as follows: FIRST TRACT: All that land in scribed in a certain deed from W. K. Breese, Trustee, to Victor Fontaine date 21 si day of October, 1021, and registered in the office of Register .of Deeds of Transylva'.m C<'i::uy. X. C., at book 14. at page Being subject, however, to a cert-i.!i Deed in Trust to W. E. Brcese, Trus tee, and for another mortgage or Deed in Trust to the Brevard Build ing & Loan. SECOND TRACT: That certain lot of land lying and being in the Town of Brevard, on Whitmirc street. THIRD TRACT: Any and all other lands which I may own lying and be ing in Transylvania (!oui ity, North Carolina. Being the same jit* op?*rly ?l?*;'.n ihe?l in the aforesaiil 1 ??-???! in Trust, to which said instrument i < I ?? i ? ?!<??? is <luiy, math- and is iniuli- ;i part there of for purposes of ?le-.<Tiption. This the I Kill, .lay of March, l'J2f?. W. K. IlKKKSK, T? u:.l : I 'J PELLAGRA Pellagra and its Treatment, by W. C. Rountree, M. D., Pel lagra Specialist, Texarkana, Texas, box 627. Write for free booklet and testimonials. Read the Want Ads 4 v w 5 I ;i * >3 ii I i ?* i $ i <? '3 ff "! y i Style 4996 ? M?.rae ^ ^ Brown Calf . ? '? ' W :;' W * ?..% .;.%% V ^ ? 0 0 iMs^' ? ' M?\Vvvv % .fe ??. ?-?<?.#:. A ? < &$r -v' ' -;' " <.??; ?? ? v. .-, .. ? - "? '&*? ;:-iT\ V VJS?3ft\ . . J.'1 S? ???---. i \ (fldATr' %-?K ? ?.?, *k s.; *<*#*,. ;? Sf^ '>?< ' V : ; .T -;'\ "Faithful !.? the Lest" st ,o ? p r* / C/-J17A/G -rash iQiiGcl '? /?. - >1 > * r** it f- ?'? J i rr - ?? n ? &{'sLtfHlilI " b J ti i & U OUiUiliia ? t ij <? 1 )i I 5 ij That IJrge for Fine Footwear Your He; :1s of fine footwear ' con he motch-ed v.v a the craf^rnvr'iiip, bev: materials, :Tid thoughtful features embodied iu ixUfilVJUSh f"je ohou". II a! 2* I i! u i! & I 3 s ?it r\ ff I rit I ,x 'JJ if: CsS????rfc 1 ?y | I $ ?> i>^'*u: V/- 1 '"?-<? ??#-'-W 1 v>?33<?. . ?^'.-3! -'' iJ??lJD<rSA ftil K ???a' jf a 6=7i m #? |:f ~ Sf if $ tUi fe -fe.. <'# w j ? ,-< aS?' %js <?a*-/ a- a j ? w THE OPENING OF THE BREVARD CASH GROCERY. WE WILL BE OPEN THE WEEK OF APRIL 15th. WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE WILL CARRY THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES EVER CARRIED IN BREVARD. WE WILL SELL FOR CASH AND FOR LESS. BE SURE AND VISIT OUR STORE AND SEE FOR YOURSELF THE MONEY YOU CAN SAVE. I ? w Trade With Us and Save the Difference f 9 rocerv C. Y. PATTON, Owner Tinsley Building Near New Bank Building, Main Street BREVARD, - - North Carolina
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