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TRANSYLVANIA DELINQUENT TAX LIST 1 will sell at the Court House dooif in the town of Brevard, X. (\. as the law directs, on Monday, August 3, at 12 o'clock. Ak all the fallowing described lands ?fn which taxes are due and unpaid. . This. Juiv 7th, 15)25. W. E. SHIPMAN, Tax Collector. BREVARD TOWNSHIP J. L; Aiken, 2 lots . 2.75 Allen Deffbv & Me Beat v. 138 acres . . ^ ...... . .5:5.10 C. H. Allison (Estate) 1 lot ............. ,3.66 D. H. Anderson. 1 lot . . ... . . . .7.32 M. M. Alexander ( Estate) 5 acresf I. .... ...... 0.55 ? R. G. Auten, 1 lot ... . . . 7. .'*2 W. A. Bracken, 3 acres ... 10.16 j Mrs. M. O. Carson. 1 lot . . . . . . C. M. Cook. 1 lot . .... , >1. B. Cleveland. 1 lot . . .-. ... . . ....... ..... ... ... L. H. Cruse, 1 lot . . . . . .. .... '. . .............. . . W. G. Cruens. 28' acres ..... ... . - . . * - J. P. Deaxvr. 1 lot . . . . . , V. . . ; . . ....... Mrs. Ella F. Duckworth. 3 lots . . ...... .... ,L W. Duckworth; 1 1 2 acres ... . . .... . . . . Miss J. Desmith, l:iof . , . ...... . . ...... ... . . Sirs. P^lla Enl-oe.- 1 lot . . .. . . . ... ...... . Ai:*s. Mary .1. Eu wards. 1 lot ................. . J. L. Floyd. I lot . ... . . ...... .... ... - ? ? ... . Mrs. George Galloway. 1 lot T. I.. Galloway, t Estate > 8 aV-frs Kd H olsclaw. I lot . . . ...V . . . .... ... . . . . ...... C. JL Jolly. 1 acre V. ... . ;...... ...... . A. B. Jones (-C.uard'HnV 1 lot ... ................. 'A .11. Jones. S I 3 acres . ..... ... .... .... i . . ., . J. L. Lane. 1. lol ..... . . : ... . . . . . . . . . . ; .... Tv "B. Lane. 1 lot . ... ... ..... ?f. Frank McCali; I lot ... . . . . . .. . . . % . . ; ; . Due .1. \X . McGall. 1 2 acre. , 1.43 Albert Mc.lunkin. 1 lot . . . ; . . . . . . . . .... . ..... . . .27.06 Mm*. W, McMinii. 2 lots . . . ....... ....... . ; ; . . . .130.85 ! K G. Norton., 1 3 \ acres . 31.62 Mrs. Nancy Osteon.. 3 lots. V ... , ... . . . . 7.48 j .E: P: Patron,, 1 lot . ; .-f. . u :..... .... . 5.40 < I. Pogries. 2 lots '..... S. A. Raines,. 31 acres . . . Wm . ^ . C. TL. Robinson. .1 1 lots ... . . . . .; . . ." . . . '...? . .... \ , Mr<. C. M. R.'i>:?n, 2 lots ... ..... .... ; . .... Silver Estate. 0-tvac res . v-; . ; . . . ; W. R. Smr^h, 33- 1 2 acres . : . . .7. . : . G. J. ^rrith.- t lot .. .'. . .... ^ ...... \ \\ . V. ' horr vxon. 5. 1 2 acres . . . .... .... . . . M ;*s. Florem e Terry. 1 ! acre . . . . . ?R, L: teajrue. 2 1 2 actVs , ; . . A. \V ? Tinsley. I lot . . , . ....?..! .1 J . ; . . . A E: Tinsley. I aci'e .... .... ... . . . ... . Th. :;:a.-v L. AVa't- M-- ? E'tat- I- 2-V acres and 2 lots ; . . . t'Mp- Younir. .) ;? acr?v !V'.. BREVARD COLORED '!'? :!"y. Anthony. I lot ... ... Due .??A>?ld'el;soll.. T I '2i:a<*res' "... . ... . . . , i t . . . V Bi:i. niyihe. i lot : v . . ... . Jim .Ga>h. I lot; . v . . . . . Arthur Gash. L lot .... ? . . !.../. ... . . .... ...... . l.'or?-!t.a Gash. I lot . . i ?'/. . ; . . . . . Ella. Gaston. 1 acr- . . : \ ... . . . . ^ . Alex Gaston. 1 acre , .V. y . T>iH. Jackson; 1 lot' . . ; : . . . . i . . ....... .Prnk" anil Mary Kemy. 1 lot . ... . ... . . . ... . . . . . . Walter Mill^. T3: 3 '4 acres ... . . . . . 11.64 . . . 1.37 ! . . 64.05 i . . . 7.32 . . 1 . .50.83 . .36.60 . . 00.02 . : .tt.58 . . 2 1.7! . * lo.73 . . .5.40 ! . .10.87 . . 73.37 1 . . 17.10 , ; . 0.82 *18.30 . *40.08 ' . . l.K 15 2.50 ! . Mo. 40 . . .0.15 . . 7.64 . . 08.82 ; i: . i8.:?o . . 30.25 . .28.50 . .27.45 . . 34.84 . . 12.S!> j . . 1 6.52 . 6.24 . 33.40 . 146.7 6 . . . 7,01 . . . 8.15 . . .6.06 . .4.75' . .16.64 . 7.40 .02 . . .06 . .14.12 .30.20 . . 1 3.63 . . .34.17 .1. F. 0- N. Mills. 2 lots . . . . . . Vv 7. ... . . : 17.20 i Annie Mx Tinnie. 1 lot. . ........ . . /. . . . . , . . . : 0- 1 5 ll i'lianl Poor. 1 1'ot . ,. . . . .. . . . . . .:. . V . . .... ... . .. . ? . 4.7-> R. E. Patton. I lot V - v ? ; ^ r :. : . i . . . .' ^ . . . i ;0.15 Sam Thomas. 1 lot .. . :.. .. .; . .-/v. .' \ 7.32 j BOYD TOWNSHIP Walter Blyth'e, 6 3 1 acres . , .8 11.35 . . . ... ..... . 14.10 . ....;. . . . . . 11.78 . . . .... ... . 13.64 1.45 . 2.75 Jerdie Blytbe. IS acres H. G Blythe, 48 acres Mrs. L. A. McGuree. 21 acres P. F. McGuire; 0 acres ....... A." C. Riek.man. 1 2 acre T. Surrett/360 acres . . . .. ...... . . ... ........ . . . ; 106.24 ; S. A .Simms. 77 acres .? . . . . . . . 25; 12/ BOYD COLORED XYiM Ballard., 7 acres . . . . , . . ....... . . ..... . . .... .10.46 ! Etl Smith Heirs. 2 acres .... . ?. . .: \ . . . . . . . . .66 ! CATHEYS CREEK TOWNSHIP V. C. Davis. 115 acres . . V. . .... . . ... . . ..... . . . .$ 1.81 ! Eugene Duckworth, 55 acres ....:. 14.73 E. L. English. 1- lot . ... ... . . . . .... 46.70 j ,W. A. Fuller. 66 acres . . . . . . . ... .5.50 N. P. & -I. F. Galloway. 1 lot . . : . . . . .37.50 J: B Galloway, 2 12 acres . . . ... ... . ...... . .70; J. Meece, 16 acres ... .......... . . , ... ... . . . , . . . 15.35 John Powell. 25 acres 3.74 DUNNS ROCK TOWNSHIP J. H. Bag\Vell Heirs, 62 acres . . . ........$ 5.08 W. J iF5r>son & A. F. Tinslev. 6 acres .... .47 -Mrs. Ellen Baker. 52 acres . . . .3.43 Amerctvs Heath Heirs. 150 acres 11.78 W. A. Harnett Estate. 54 acres . . ? 11.22 P. M. IFolden. 60 acres .................. r .......... 1.08 Mrs. J. F. Matney, 88 acres . 1 .00 Mrs. Rachel Peas. 370 acres . .'V 4.88 Mrs. H. M. Rhodes, 32 acres . . . . 2.1 1 Mrs. Carrie Fetle'r. 616 aqjpes . 0.67 EAST A TO IE TOWNSHIP Vi. L. Aiken -Heirs. 288 acres ...... . ?, , . . . . . . . . . $ 11.46 E". D Aiken, 50 acres . . . . i . ?? . ..... . . . . . .12.16 F. C. Aiken. 25 acres . . . . . . . : ; : . . . ....... . 0.30 T. H. Austin. 40 acres 13.00 Emily Aiken ^leirs, 75. acres . . .00 G. A. Butler. 4 4 5 acres ........ 17.63 ? Border State Lumber Co., 260 acres . . . . ..... . 34.32 B. *S. Chapman. 50 acres . . . . . . . 20.25 J. H. Conner. 25 acres . . : ..... . . . Due. . . .7.03 T. L.. Po^nn, 02 acres- ... .?V . ... ... ... .'. ... 1.21 V. Fontaine. 100 acres . . .10.80 J. H, Galloway. 43 acres . . ... . . ... . .... . . . . . . 0.22 J. E. Gallowa". 150 acres . . ... ..... .... .7.07 K:. P. -Galloway, 100 acres .................. f ...... .7.48 M. M. Calloway. 100 acres 13.48 J. F. Galloawy. 550 acres ......................... .22.92 Mrs. R. E Galloway. 24 acres .3.06 H. B. Gallow;. . . 06 acres . . . ... ........... . . . . ... . . . 7.92 Mrs. M, L. Ga i Jo way, 100 acres 9.97 E. C. Galloway, 30 acres . .9.97 H. A. Galloway. 25 acres . . . . 4.36 J. B. Gravely. 120 acres ....6.60 C. Grimshaw, 339 acres .35.57 I^airv Gillespie. 17 12 acres . . . . . . . .25.80 G. W. Holcomb, 305 acres 30.85 Robert Holden, 100 acres ..... . 7.85 Mrs. Sarah Harper, 25 acres 1-65 Mrs. M. R. Lance, 40 acres ? ? ? ? 2.64 Morgan, 400 acres 26.3C John Miller, 212 acres 40.34 Montale Lumber Company, 128 acres . . . 16.00 J .0. Owen, 145 acres 24.87 Walter Pettit, 171 aeres 7.48 D. H. Pearson. 590 aires 52.69 Ernest Paxton, 100 acres 10.65 Pace Wood & Lumber Co., 315 acres ..49.83 Mrs. Sarah Reeee, 63 acres ....3.33 J. S. Styles. 151 acres 27.59' A. B. Whitmire. 25 acres .8.47 ! Mrs. Polly 'Whitmiro, 25 acres . . . . 1.96; GLOUCESTER TOWNSH I P Neward Land & Lumber Co., 1700 acres $251.20 T. 11. Bracken. 50 acres 4.71 Charles Buener. 24 acres 7.02; T. R. Chastine, 4 Oacres 16.55 ,1. E. & \V. B. Duckworth, 47 acres, 3.85 Sam Eariie 40 acres 9.14 Gillespie & Sutton. 50 acres ..... 1.57 W. C. Galloway Heirs, 50 acres 3.93 Gillespie Heirs, 50 acres . . 1 -57 Galloway Heirs, 50 aires 2.20 Betf Jones.- 118 acres . < . . .18.06 Mrs. G. C. Jones. 102 acres . . 8.01 Bill .Jones. 33 acres . . 1 .57 ?leronie MeCall. 22 aeres .......... ... . .24. SI C. H. MeCall 10 aeres 12.64 M. H. MeCall, 5 acres 10.00 Tiliie MeCall. 30 aeres , ". . . .13.16 M < ; rr< > \v & Maxwell. 12?> acres 11.77' Cannon MeCall. 25 acres 8.35 F. C. MeC all. 96 aeres . . 7.54 .1. Frank MeCall, 1018 acres . . . . . 125.60 Mrs. G. L. Owen. IS!) acres 29.51 JOjhn \V. Owen. 70 aeres 9. S3 Colie Owen. (jo acres .Due. . . .3.19, X. P. ? T. P. Owen, 600 acres 75.3(5 E. M. Owen. 60 acres .21.77 Ma; Owen, 15 acres . . . . . 9.03 Ernest Paxton, 50 acres . . ..5.39 HOGBACK TOWNSHIP H. G, Allen. 1 acre .......$ 1.25' William Aiken Heirs, -40 acres . 1.18 Will mm. Aiken Heirs 50 acres . . . .r, . .1.18 Widiam Aiken Heirs. 44 acres . . . . 63 William Aiken Heirs.. 47 acres 78 William Aiken Heirs, 5.0 acres . . . . ... . . .78 Fred Galloway. 720 acres . . 8.35 Calfniaii Dobson ^ruit Co.. 100 acres S.35 Mary F^llotfe. 1 2 acre . . . . . . 1.70 Warren Fisher. 77 acres . . . . 12.09 (:. W. Fisher, SO acres . ........ .Due. . . .21.23. ?I. G. Fisher, 67 acres . . . . . . ..... . 5.2(5 N M. Frazier. 3 acres | . . . , : ........ .3.76 John Fisher Heirs, 900 acres 1 13.40 W. % Fisher. 100 acres| . ;. . . . Due. . . . 13.36 J. P. Galloway Heirs. 100 acres .... . . ..... .7.85 llutus 'Galloway. 55 aeres . . . .' 6.28 E. M Kemmenjrer. 1 ac|i*e . . . .... . .1.25 -1.25, . .... . . ... . . .... . . . 12.80 Montvale Lumber Comi)imv, 70.000 aciv s .. .1.753.50 Mrs. L. H. Means. 102 a<Ws 27.00 Mrs. E. C. McAllister. 1 acre . 1.25 J. W. McPeai*son, 1 acre : . 1.25 E. D.- Owen Heirs. 66 acres .2.51 S. C. f)wen Heirs, 100 acres . . . . . 13.36 P. B. Owen. 6 acres . , ..... ...... . .. . . . /. 1 1.67 J. W.'Robison. 9 4 acres . i ............. 11.07 ?Ine Revis, 100 aeres . . . . . 13.63 .1. E. Revis Heirs. 200 acres . . . ... .... . . ..... . . . . . .15.70 .Stanton Roberts. 1 acre ........... ... . . . . . . . 1.25 ?lohn E. Taylor. 1 acre . . . . . . . . 1.25 A. B. Whitmire, 45 acres ? ? * ? 4.80 Oscar Woodard, 50 acres 12.3 1 LITTLE RIVER TOWNSHIP Mary Allison Heirs, 1290 acres .$25.67 A. B. Corn Heirs, 75 acres 7.35 C alhoun Merchantile Company, 3 4 acre 23.70 S. T. Everette C. -I. Lee. 1 acre . . Wait MeCall. 78 acres F. C. Hamilton. 23 ?. 1. S. Heath. 39 acre cres ..... 6.62 fei . .... . . . ... . . .16.60 Mrs. Eli'/.a Hunt, 70 '.acres 14.13 Mrs. Jane Jones, 82 acres 11.98 Seldon & Emerson Johes. 50 acres .................. .8.32 Dr. H. .J. Rav. 8 aerevs 27.95 T. E. Ross & Drake. 27 acres . . . . . . 8.48 M. A. Smith. 1 2 acre 1.57 R. G. Stone. 1 acre 10.99 j. S. Jones, 48 acres ....... .....; 9.67 Columbus McCrary. 65 acres 16.99 P. A. McGatha, 22 acres 1.73 W. .1. McKinimey. 13 3 4 acres ..7.88 II. P. Xciholson. 43 acres . 41.25 Mrs". H. P. Nicholson. 23 acres ,..12.23 C. J .Nicholson. 1 2 acre 1 1 .15 J. E. Powell, 12 acres . . 3.17 Back From The Cleaners When your Clothes come back from the Clean ers do theyjlook like new? They will if you send them to us for cleaning and pressing? we guarantee your satisfaction with our work. CITY PRESSING CLUB Rl>I,AXI> OWKX. Proprietor Main Street BREVARD, N. C. News From State Capita! (By M. L. SHIPMAN) j Raleigh, July l.'J. ? Raleigh swelt-' ered during the past week with an average temperature which ranged close to !)5 degrees and official cir cles/were unusually quiet. Governor: McLean, in order to speak and per haps get cool, went to Asheville ; where he encountered temperatures i which were not much lower than j those of the capital. ? < The first day of the week, Govern- < or McLean .issued a statement show ing t? what extent the institution and departments would be alioWec I to go in the matter of expenditure = i during the first fiscal year, 1 i#? i under. -the Executive Budget Act < The Department .of Public Instruv- I tion announced the cost of educating its rural population a^ compared with < city children; the fir.-i^iiove toward i a decent Union Station for R:il--igh t was made, farm college editoiv- of i the nation met at State College; t the national guard encampment- i opened and various other matter of < lesser interest took place. Governor McLean's tigun l"V i the coming budget year -how t!>a* < $10,070,518 will be allowed f : ircn \ eral expenditures while bond. . -u : for permanent improvemi svifi ?? amount to $">,123,000. Kducali oiai \ institutions will receive the iarg;-. ' individual shares ? ? f the !un<i.- a- i $2,2X8,1:^ will be spent for support. < of the institutions and ,o j for the public school system. In ad- i dition. the institutions, meaning the I colleges will receive bond i->ue f .mi.- 1 for improvements amounting' 'r 1 (>IV, Olio. Th? charitable i: - im < tior.s hospitals ec.- will r<-ci. >. e >' r ' 669.ii0l> for maintenance an! < 50Q for rnaiicn* ii^)?"0.yeW^nt,>, The reformatories will receive 000 for maintenance a,:<' for permanent improvement?. An exclamation of relief t.a'. with unbelief weiit up from the p< puiution of Raleigh I :t-t 'vein vvi. become known a Mirvi \ ,w;..> ;iig made of a union station s?"-e by city administration which will Eak the matter to the ra 1-roai- a .* I - fur their co-opcratio:i. Fhis fans little --Greensboro has l>. i *i wait!".'.: for years lor :: decent station !?UT it is a start and the peopje are hopeful. It fs believed that thi' Capital city slrould be able to do better by it.* visitors than with : 'res ent equipment. There are six times as many chil dren attending tin- rural schools. th> Department of Public Instruction says, than are attending "In city schools, but the amount spent for 1 their t ducation is only about -three times as much. In other words, about two dollars is being pent on each city child for one dollar o: each Country child. North Carolina has clone a great deal in education, but it still lags far enough behind other States for the populace to g-> aheAd and act rather than t>> t ilk >?f what has been don.-. The average spent for education of a school child throughout the nation in If-" was -64.15 and this has constantly increased. The average sp.-nt in North Carolina last year was le. I than half that amount. Petroleum products which are brought in through W ilmingtot, from ! other States and redistributed in the State must be handled at an intra state rate rather than inter-state. Judge Meekins held in Federal court last week in deciding a case brought by the oil companies against the railroads. The result may be to r ? dace somewhat the price of gaso line. The amount of S-18.5 -">.07 ha. been distributed to the sufferer* from the, Coal Glen mine disaster in which 511 lost their lives, a statement issued by the Red Cross shows. The capture of the members of the mob which mutilated Joseph Needleman in Martin County was to have cost the State a large sum in rewards, about ' $25,000. However, the Governor stipulated the men were to be delivered to State prison when he offered the rewards of $400 t L'acii. They were delivered to coun ty authorities and it is not known yet whether the State under the "economy" administration will take advantage of the technicali.\ to re fuse to pay the rewards. The mat tt f -has been the subject of a con ference. Two hundred arid lift; pei.-o?.s Wf registered for the summe- < ourses itl Stale College which i> a*, ;? rvrivi* ?f (>.") p< reent over last year. S*ve ourses are being offered. With the expected removal of Meredith College to its new ? on the Durham load, the obi pioperty ivill In- >;<dtJ at auction t hi- w- k. It s in a valuable residential . .-eclion >f the city and easily accessible to ho main business area . Jessm Wyatt, Raleigh (>'?!?? offi ?er charged with the murder of S. ?. Holt of Smithfield. will g?? ou rial Tuesday if no further legal bar "lor- develop. When fir-* placed on .rial ;h< oidictfi nt wa lhr<iwi; out lecause 'iie. grand jury !:::? t been Itau i i j\ a i year ? >1 < i hoy. where is the i:?vv stipulates In y-n'r j ?t is i>*t ant: ;pated there w:._b fir'lvr lelay. Wyatt shot liolt u, death viien the latter wa- a pas.-vng? r in tn auto which the officer i.eli ved :or>tairi"d liquor rur.::ej-?. S'u. ??/|U??r vas i ? ; u r*< i . The ' ?te i ?? ?:: r? : A."' cu! are ?'! teld it. -? it.i-aniiual nir-'-t ui th? ?ffice of \ onindasioiier (iral am ?liir (Ijf tl)e v.vv;.. Heard his report.* and *e? <'iirtiiendati"n- and adjoj ? < i. I:: ii-> repot- ih" ' ymnii.-.s.i,>:i<*r ? .led ;hat -he approved goimr tin budget -v.-ten a-.d keeping ?: * partmenti ;i!.-n i* \ | -i ? ?<i h< ci. lii'i. tare- }!? n-n ?ha'%loo tnu?*h inoi <*y ? jiended . f-?r (e-t farm- hi.'? iii' iided the. d:s ir.uar.i ? nutn.tivv *? and h-i' -' ;r:g ex, . . .-rf - be t:.k- . the St :i te ' ? , <>f Ayr; : Kngiiict t-.'.-j-. Mr. fi'raftam ? it? favor.- A fcitti -i?:' wl; fill t<> SI! ' U "i! ? iCa ? . ' ? r appear.-, t ieVelopllieJl* - and Wat' '? is i>\"pe... V.- i ar.T'.oUf.c.* its ir.vt .Lr;r - during and SVa* employees 'a r - the ? lose ? : < *i?!i opin r -r ex '1'i'nni ! luiui feed er iiy. ? ? a nil eartih V-'t > i hflp Tfn ?-?jit. W ft A ?anxiou- i, Th>. ( on hiis be -:. ? li i wide powers it; the rixit.L' salaries and .consider able changes may be ma?.e. altm.ugh the concvti us of opinion t . be that few sa!ar:e- will be reduced. Killing "dead' t:r.' s>? r" \\::l I cat -otne ?:gur ;r. 'he "op< ratio?'.-." SERVICE AND COURTESY PAYS Service and courtesy are" two lead ljt& aig??RC!es for .-uci. ?. Mercan ;tjhe a::-: puiKsc scnici organisation rei ognizv their value in bu-iiiess. !? oliov.-.rig rules are emphasized by tin' l'oi tia:id Elect! i, I'owrr Copipiiny. Win n ?'u-tun.k-r com.s .:i with a cofi.phii: t. liirnVsciui h::i. < : her from pillar" to' -t : that irritaus. ("la.-.-.fy a!! complaints. Study ' .? cause of complaint; eradicate them a: their source. (.0!:Vpiesene.-s of your reply i.- olj|\ one half ' Ourtesy; the manner of you/ rejdy ;s the other half. It hte. and pleasant, rhu:- mak ing '.iie party glad he or she called on you Show individuality to each custo mer: n. ak- h:m feel he is Mr. Simpson and not ,'m-t one of the throng. tk*t the other fellow's point " of view. Don't argue, inform. PATENTS are fR-imc <juickly bold to xuoaufacterers aiiil eapitali-t-i. 11' you have an Invention, send us a nuwW-l or -st ti hes for st-arch and report ou patuut.iuility. Our book ?>u patents and trade-marks sent to anv address. D. SWIFT ft CO. 7th & E. Sts., Washington, 0. C. . Established In 1880. oiy STANDARD ? a "STANDARD" GASOLINE
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