NORTH CAROLINA, TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY. In ihe Superior Court, July- August Term. 1925. ~ James Hemphill vs. I Geneva Hemphill. w Tht clefendant above named will t:?ke notice that an action entitled a> above -has been. commenced ji^uli;-<t ? her by the plaintiff, in the For All The Family "We use Rlarfc-Dra light in our family 01* six children and find it a cood liver and b nvel regulator." ays Mrs . C. E. N'ltt, of Mineral Springs. Ark. "I hare taken it my self in the last two or three years for Indigestion; I would fe-'i dizzy. have cas and sour stom.- h. also feel a tightness in my chest. I'd take a, good dotKJ of Liver Medicine tvhea'T-frtlt ih:;r way. and if w ; < . AV h:h! I wohM . Vr Vfcr Ja? < . ' \ : ' ? '?fay h ^-bsn.ir takes it ft '.?i;ifv.yi??>?v. ' -s. h; la ??PT?vr idui:?l . i'i S-.'ftiLJ r:r 1. <: ?' '.lit ' vkev rj<- 1 Vra ? . ? ; h ' ? nijAl ,4iff!'Bi)Vch)K SOf si -iVW . ,dsjs" Jtov d- ?. n T . ?-t: ; *:r. . ,aay nu>ri.'.' : . .V.'. ? '''.l,.sarw-.il:? ?: ?. !<! .?]:*" '?'tt r^'s W^^lfc405^.^?hv' " ' ? : - AVur 1;v-',r' T "i r rr--? : ..?>r^an." in y"':r '? r>t* ? r. :*? . " " ' r * " .roin; * \ it* w?ur~ fa /fS^Rpp . -!>v> '?-.ilcirv' ? . PrCurh.?. ? i'l:- ;y. S.i!d Evcrvwherr ? ? ffn: Superior Court of Transylvania ( County, North Carolina, for the pur pose of securing from the defendant in absolute divorce from the bonds >f matrimony now existing between them; and the said defendant will ( further take notice that she is re | quired to appear before the Clerk of 'he Superior Court of Transylvania .'oUnty, North Carolina, on the Kith [day of . July. and answer or. d^inur to the complaint in said ac ' (:<k: or the relief demanded in said v.'iijplaiht wilt, be granted. fiii June loth, tftSri. X. \. Mil.!. I KK. i ]< m Superio.i* Court, -Transylvania t'ounty. X. C. '4tp (!! 1-7-1' ' Nti \VO.\l>KK. American* aiv ?i- ei. inu U'v-. and . less popular I >ad'. The oVer there evi ! < ?? r ly j vrt- lis by the'-' motion pis: hire.- Wf send thein. f>i i*Y..nk Crun'c wrote of a Nurt.h Itakota man, lie. was a good figltter ?*. !! his a"d dud hohltng . liis' n;./i;i. :?:v ideutly. .-he , was a lbrhTtrr; ?. NOTICE We Save coal on hand at all times now. Also hickory and biocjv wood for $2.5o per load Sand tor ssle Large Moving Van Phone 1 1S? Foa QUi-X SERVICE fif Gal! fit i^WVM Telephone 104 BREVARD, - - N. C. Back From The Cleaners - When your Clothes come back irom the Clean ers do. theyjlook like new? They will it you send them to us fo i cleaning and prising? we guaran.:. your satf a: tii >n with our work* CITY PRESSING CLUB Main Street BREVARD, N. C. -urn STANDARD "STAN DARD" gasoli ne CALVERT NEWS Quite a number of people from this section are attending the Stan bury meeting at Quebec. Sirs. Bessie M charier and mother, Mrs. Marjraret Whitmire;. spent Sat urday with Mr. ami Mrs. K. Whitmire. Messers. FreeiMan Hays. Emere! Merrell, Misses .VI za Housed and Hume t'oniK : v? ited frund: ai Oul Jovvhee State Normal ?>:i la.<t Su::-(a\ There was an ire cream/ suppe. given al the Calvert .i-hoo! lvoii; Saturday uijrht. A larjre crowd. at tended and i"i joyed th ? occasion very much.. Miss fterdiee Urii^re; of Brevard. j spent last Sunday with .di K. ? < Morgan. Mis- Ma vie. <!!a:oiier, who is a tendjnj; siininvt ) . school a; < -ulh ?whve.'j spent the week-end with her; -par- : )Mtt| Mr. aifd Mr.-. K. K. (Ilar.f.Mf! . of Bosnian. Miss I Va i"l Whitmire wa> ;i ir/.ie t of Misses Uon-v ie and Annie Mac Pavton. Sunday. Mr. "and Mrs. .1. W. (Ilazenei. of Ki - mail. <:*ent Sunday with Mr. Ml-. K. (". ( ila/.criot'. K,\'. vYaiiave il::ri>r!i 'died i. regular appoint nK-tit Sunday- aft? i m'tpit. . W)*. 'ar?* all glad ?< hay*'. M.-!' w ith lis aiitiin. , ;>fr.-.-?nd M >. .? !.;??? -oht:s?>t:; of davk 'Moiitliav: visit!,!!: ryla. Ti ? ? U ir;, .. '\J ' i i ? - . V i. . ? ] ... ?Mr.-;, ilf'.hr. : ? ho a. -i - \ i"il wei k>. ? ai-i :.o be out, airai i'l. ; . t ROSMAN Wi ? : A! r, ' V;'V ,'tva V'tur ".!!>?:/ ? ?? -!a> :n IJeiinsy : v-Mr. aid 'M- -, -V..V.' / I'd.!:,;. .1 i !?. dridge. jj .k > iy| ? Mr-; (!?!; : ? ha a-,- her -'iu;;-? I ? , i ? .. v. ?; . W.V SII'!';. TU,' .. ? . H -: 1 K..V ?!!.. . rd"' n .1m Lj* vi;t-v: vrick. ; ; ?_/ ' ? ' . * * * i . ? ? ? .. y. I ' S: : r I V. ? V;.- ? tlf i'. I:<'\ \ i&ti ' x- >-V'-nt . ? ^ i M.: .. , 1.,-.; ! lV'i?;"\w;s; ... ' ; | . ? . : | \V,,: J..t ii - ? l;vV | ' | r i^Bi^ r>\i ???? ? v n -;V & \" -is;. h. ? n% ^ vyV'l;.-, ?? K ?:a,:'.ireiurm;i -b-r.*-; vi- iv ,*v hi;- S.w'id,"!-.. S. ' M ; a d d r-. -?K' ?:;?.> I.. ,\h - ! . V>;.' ' jat ? i r--r- u-t ?I V- '4i -'y-'-i.'' ; ?' ? yari.;:'! . : .,i. . . . niiVv!:: j >urdny.. 1 ? ? ?vJJl'. -a ;.ia.*V {'r',:. '0 i: ' - : r.)'< i / t-? l!.""uk . -.n lay. JUST MAIL tt A. h'ti".r. p.'sii.i*.! j. ''a. ? <1. or hcwn f najii r. i-nteriiiir j. s:mply ? ;i V'Ve of. inali. If. bvi.atise o.' iv.'J ?i<-j 1 5.i:i t ?? ot; in i:i\ i't adilrc--. ' a: il. 'the i*ase oi" e paek:i?e^in;pw?j i r wrajij in-vr. a jpiUt .?if maii- nuist. '.?<? taken out of fofl the ryjrulaj- i >sta! machinery fo> j "dir. .?'<??{ i?ry st- ' vi. "hospital . si r v ice." it beeiip.H's a N-iCe... If the postal '..-.h;Uth> ,aiV nble to ? .rn.i-t the a.! : v.-.-. >:? return t;> sender for a l-et ;> r oj'.e. it airain he :.c:<?niv- u jiriee ?*?!" lua-i- ihroliirii (le ! /;ed ?:;!il i:- the ' hettOr sobriquet . i. if; after aa exhaa.- iv?- -.effort. .'.the , p"- !al. detettiw' mil. t irive up. the .fnuiij/Je.. and here is no return ad div.W. the piece of is edn'sijrpe i t.i the I><'ad T.?'tti r Office, where it aVa: :: eha:r^r-- its na;ne-to dead lette: !i 'uiMii pareei. as th ease may be. i juried of exist a ivee as a Nixie '-if: ? the r.:?st- e\|)eii--i\ one. It de I matuls special attent ion from th. very best clerks. \ahiable time is spent in its behalf, time which also may prove more < >stly to the mailer (?. ! itvmbtl reciuient through the i. r :vt? .aled A1- i pint throuirh the i'rteiUlant delay, ,, But in the loll}; run, the postal ser vice loses most In Chicago 400 workers do m)thin<r but handle liixie-.. In Nevv York th sevvic;? costs c'.'iuO <iaily. la all thi ni\ii;> C'-sttlv. jfovernment about $ 1 .T^ii.iUUJ ;t year. Some parts of this country are said to be faced by a shortage 'n feed for stock. Let's take a hay vote. This year's corn will probably br in>r twice the market price of corn when sold as pork, say swine evten sit?n worKvr.s of State College. "SEGEA" TO BE NAME OF NEW LAKE R. E. Lawrence, who offered five dollar* to the person who .submitted the name chosen for his lake which < is situated just off the hard-surface<j j road to Rsrnan at the verhcad rail rad bridge, has chosen the name "Sega" for his lake, which meatus welcome. The name was not suggested by anyone an dthe $5.01) will be given away at the lake on July fourth. The lake, located just under th.: I Pisjjah National Forest, is an ideal place for a summer camp. Free ten nis courts and boats wil Hie- furnished i the visitors at the lake this summer j and picnic jmrties are welcomed. ItsfasierloSeltin NORTH CAROLINA. The Land of the Sky ? Daring road build' rs have opened to m .world tin m diintaiiis uj lli-slrm h'ltrih Cu roli /??;. Strut ?lakes, new r>?ort$, new eohuiiUHitic* are in tho making. Older rides are ? ?. ? growing i)reti1. In t.hr vp ITmi ,7 > f this veil- 7 1,1. tumal plrjui round, Jrft'er - son Standard money u at work. The large -Home Office Building- of the Jefferson Standard is a symbol to the outside world of one of North Caro lina's successful enterprises. With Jefferson Standard's fourteen millions of dollars of investments working- in practically every villapre and hamlet in North Carolina, it is only natural that nVht-th inking Tar Heels should insist, more and mo 'e, that their - insurance needs be covered with a Jeff erson Standard policy. Doesn't it follow that the policies of this BIG HOME COMPANY are tc Easier to Sell in North Carolina " We have Agency openings for the right typr? of men in different sections 01 North Carolina. Write to Julian Price, President Jefferson standard life INSURANCE COMPANY GREENS&ORO, N . C . (Jn sum rjce in force civr a Quarter o/\i '/jiff -on LAKE

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