1 I after rth Mr. and Beulah Zachary my for Baltimore, Md., to Bt Mr. and Mrs. Woodford Zach lary Misses Elizabeth and Beulah 'Mae Zachary will return at the game ae !to resume their' school work u Salem College, Winston-Salem, fter spending the holidays here. Mrs. B. L. Laird has been quite li- with flu the past week. L Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kizer and aby are spending the holidays with [rs. Kizer's mother, Mrs. McKee, in Miss Annie Jean Gash is spending sometimes with relatives in Phila delphia and New York. She re turned with her brother, W. B. Gash of Philadelphia, who has been spend ing the holidays here with home Born to Mr. and Mrs. Goode Lof tis a daughter, Nancy Jane, Tues day. January 1, at Transylvania hos pital. . . , Mrs. J. C. Walker of Raleigh, is spending stometime visiting her daughter, Mrs. Julian Glazeenr. Miss Reba Kitchen, of St Peters burg; Fla., has been very ill at the homfe of her aunt, Mrs. W. E. Ship man. ' ? , , Miss Alise Wall left Tuesday for Kershaw, where she has accepted a position with the Western Union at that place. Carl Coats of Camden, S. C.. is now in charge of the local Western Union office. He is stop pine with Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Ku patrick on West Jordan street. Mrs F L. Wilson, who has been verv ill vrith flu, is much improved. Mrs. J. C. Galloway and children, Kalph, Helen, Pauline and Margar et spent Monday in Rosman. B. G. Egerton left Tuesday for Florida to spend the remainder of the winter. Mrs Clarence Poole was called to Marietta, S. C., Tuesday on account of the serious illness of her brother, Guy Bryson, who was very low with Pn|fcS(mHale Siniard has been con ted ? to her bed the past week on icount of flu. .. a Mrs. Rush Whitmire and small /daughter, Sarah Jane, spent Christ mas with Mr. and Mrs Thomas Harkins in Asheville, where they at tended a family dinner and reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carr have beew ill with flu. Miss Mary Stowe, of Asheville, is the holiday guest of Miss Sara Barrett. _ . . . , Mrs Roland Whitmire s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Tyler and son, Kdmund. left a few days before Christmas for Florida, where they spent a week before going to Los Angeles for the winter and spring, making the trip by motor. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Poteat of Marion, spent the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Poteat's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Blythe. . Mr. and Mrs. Rush Whitmire are again able to be out after an at tack of the flu. Mrs. W. Smith, of Jacksonville, Fla., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank C^Sr*. L. Ward of The West Asheville News, was a guest of Mt .and Mrs. J. 0. Barrett this week. Master Thomas Edmund Whitmire young BOn of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Whitmire, entertained his eousin at: luncheon Friday, on the occasion of his second bir&day. Miss Julia Skinner has returned to Brevard after visiting relatives in Georgia. Mrs. Carroll Kilpatrick has been seriously ill with the flu. Miss Roberta Bryant returned this Week to resume her studies at Mars j Hill College, after spending the hoi-1 idays here. ,* , . . . | Mrs. Judson Scott and Mrs At Price of Tampa, Fla.. were hohday ' guests of the Misses Shipman at The Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Iterant have , returned to their home in Sylvai after visiting Mrs. DuRant's mother,; Mrs. Cord la King, during the hol idays. _ ' ? Mr. Haskell Erwin of East Flat Rock, was the week-end guest of his l?* A YOUR EYES Should be carefully exam ined once each year. That is simply guarding against se rious trouble later in Hfe. Dr. F. B. RAYBURN OPTOMETRIST Post Office Building Each TUESDAY Afternoon 1 to 5 o'clock Home Office with W. H~ HAWKINS & SON ffaadersoimne appemngs , . > * rcandmother, Mrs. S. E. Fortune. W. C. Austin has been auite ill with pneumonia the past week. Mid Earleene Poindexter return ed the first of the week alter] spending the holidays with her sis ter in Winston-Salem. C. S. Osborne has been confined I to his home the past week on ac count of the flu. Robert H. Breese, of Raleigh, and | Mrs. Robert Kirksey, of Pickens, S. C., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Allison. Mrs. Oliver Orr is recovering from an attack of the flu. t Miss Bill Aiken is visiting Mrs. Charles Weaver at Apex, S. C. W. A. Monroe, of Louisville, Jvy., is visiting friends in Brevard. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. McNeely mov ed this week from their Lake Toxa way home to one of the cottages on Park avenue. . . , Mrs. Arthur Harrell is visiting her parents at Macon, Miss. , H. A. Plummer left the first of the week for Lynchburg, Va., where he has accepted a position witn Quinn-Marshall as traveling saleB maMr. and Mrs. J. E. Rufty are vis iting relatives in Statesville. Harrison Case, who has been very ill with pneumonia, is reported to be 'Tr S Mrs. Allen Biles, who spent the Christmas vacation with Mrs. Biles' parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Aycock, returned Sunday to their home in WinstonSalem. Miss Bertie Young spent the week end with friends in Canton. . Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Frazier visit ed relatives in South Carolina dur ing the holidays, _ , , Jim Morrow left Tuesday for Rome, Ga., to resume his studies at Darlington School, after spending the vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Morrow. Miss Ella Zaehary, who teaches music in the Sellers, S. C., school, returned to the South Carolina city Sunday, after spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Joe Zaehary. Anthony and Jack Trantham visit ed friends, in Anderson, S .C., Sun day. ? Si'* A. B. Carter left Saturday for a business trip of several weeks in Florida. ? : , , , Mr and Mrs. J. W. Smith had as ?heir holiday guests their nieces. Misses Eva and Ruth McFee, of A. -heville. , ?*' Miss Mollie McCall has resumed her work -in- the office of Dr. Zaeh ary and Dr. Newland, after a week s vacation. , , Misses Mildred Trantham and Eliza Henry left Tuesday for Gas tonia to resume their teaching du ties, after spending the holidays In Brevard. , , Mrs. Perry Galloway and daugh ter, Marie, returned Monday from i Durham, where they accompanied to her home little Nancy Galloway, who has been visiting her grandparents here the past several weeks. Miss Patsy Rhinehart, of Ashe ville. is visiting Miss Almeta Waters. Rev. and Mrs. F. R. Nails Jr., of North Monroe, were guests the past week of Mrs. Nails' mother, Mrs. : Ccrdia King. _ ' Miss Jennie Aiken, of Salisbury, i is spending the holidays with her sister, Miss Nell Aiken. Miss Ruth Brooks, of Statesville, ! was the guest of relatives in Bre | vard the past week. ?? Mrs. J. E. Waters has been ill with the flu the past week. Mrs. Van Whitmire, of Greenville, spent Christmas day with her mother, Mrs. M. B. Waters. Miss Hattie Aiken, supervisor of the Mt. Airy schools, spent the holi day's with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Aiken. Miss Eleanor Trowbridge, of Weaverville, was the week-end guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Julia Trowbridge. * 1 ?* ! Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Walker have moved 'into the Loy Thompson resi dence on Park avenue. Miss Ruth Waters returned Mon day to Leesburg, Va., after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Waters. Miss Jervey, of Charleston, S. C., Miss Harriet Haynes, of Atlanta, and Miss Mildred Carter, of Ashe ville, have been guests the past week of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Carrier at their home at Rockbrook. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Rice and chil dren. of Canton, were Sunday guests { of Mr. and Mrs. "J. E. Waters. I Mrs. H. N. Carrier . left Tuesday i for a ten days' visit in New York. J Miss Geraldine Barrett spent sev- 1 eral days the past week with her; sister, Mrs. R. W. Pridgen, in Char lotte. Miss Luetla Kellar, of Henderson ville, was the holiday guest of her mother, Mrs. Mable Kellar. H. N. Carrier left the first of the week for a business trip to Florida. Mrs. J. M. Allison is quite ill with the flu at her home on Probart Mrs. L. B. Haynes has been quite ill with flu the past week. Miss Jennie Hume, of Asheville, is visiting her niece, Mrs. J. M. Alli son. James Waters left Wednesday for Niagara Falls, after spending the Christmas vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Waters. L. J. Peacock, Jr., returned Sun lay to Brevard after spending the Christmas vacation with his parents in Lexington. GOOD THINGS TO EAT MADE BY SPECIAL ORDERS Phone your order now for GOOD BREAD, CAKES, PIES AND PASTRIES Phone 24 PHILLIP'S BAKERY BREVARD, North Carolina Improved Uniform International Lesson Lesson for January 6 OUR heavenly father r fssoN TEXT? Matthew ?:84*'4;. '"remA^TOplc-Our H??.n>y F th JUNIOR TOPIC ? Our Heavenly Fa wmmm top" Half ot the lessons (or are of a topical character. The aim the committee seems to have bee? ?lnce before the Siindas^choolPWls some of the tfrent doetrtoe. of Word, as well as teachings on prac Who It Cm Heavenly Father? " Hel's8 the1, AhniShtJ God who ated the universe. God was before an trnngs. '^ore the ?nonnton were brought forth, or ever thou hadst formed the earth and the world, even from everlasting to everlasting, thou ?irt God." The universe came Into be ing by the will and act of the personal being called God. Man himself is a creation of God. He was ^ateo in the likeness and Image of God. God is the infinite and perfect spirit in who we live and move and have cur being He Is omnipotent, omniscient and om nipresent. He was not only before ail things, but the cause of all things. II. What the Father Does. ^ 1. He loves us (1 John 4:^> This love was expressed by sending His only begotten Son into the world that we might live through Him. He not only loves the redeemed, but .pe loves the world (.tohn 3:10). In the very essence of His being God Is love (1 John 4:8). 2." He redeemed us (1 John 4:9). lie gave His only begotten Son that we might live through Him. 3. God preserves us (Ps. 103:1-14). The preserving mercy of God em braces the following gracious bene ticlal acts: . . . (1) He forgives a" our iniquities (v. 3). This He is able to do because of the righteous provision He made for sin in the atonement wrought ont bv Jesus Christ., (2) He healetli all our diseases (v. :*). This healing refers to the body and soul. ? (3) He redeenieth the life from de struction (v. 4); Redemption implies the payment of sill demands against the debtor. (4) He satislieth thy mouth (v. 5). This means that God satisfies all legitimate desires so that youth is re newed like the eagle's. (5) He executes righteousness and Judgment (vv. 0-12). The vrongs of life are righted and man is thus re lieved of their burdens. (6) He pities nis children (vv. 13, 14). The pity of an earthly fa ther for his children is but a faint suggestion of the sympathetic heart of the loving God. our Father. III. Our Responsibility to the Heav enly Father (Matthew 0:24-34). Christ came to reveal the Father. The subjects of the heavenly kingdom will love Him as the child loves Its father. ? 1. He will give unto him undivided attention (v. 24). The child of <?od makes the un equivocal choice between the heaven ly Father and the world. The word "mammon" Is a kind of personifica tion of worldliness. 2. Will not he anxious about food and clothing (vv. 2"?-32). The child of God who knows Him as a Father will not be supremely con cerned about what It shall eat or what it shall pnt on hecanse anxiety Is (1) Useless (v. 27). Regardless of what thought or con cern one exercises concerning food and clothing. It. will be provided only according to His will. In Him do we live, move and have our being. God supplies all our heeds (Phil. 4:19). (2) It shows distrust of the Father (vv. 28-30). In the measure that one is anxious about these needs, he shows lack of faith In the love of God.S (3) It Is heathenish (v. 32). That those who are Ignorant of God should manifest anxiety is not to be won dered at, but for His children, those who knov God as the Father, to do so is to play the heathen. He knows thai we have need of temporal blessings. 3. Will diligently seek the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, (vv. 33, 34). This means that lie will subordinate temporal things to the things of the Spirit It does not mean that a child of God will fail to exercise proper forethought In providing for btmself and family. The Reality of Life Silence is in truth the attribute oi God; and those who seek Him from that side invariably learn that inedt , tation Is not the dream, but the real- j ity of life; not its illusion, but Its truth; not its weakness but tt? strength. ? Martineau. God's Promises God's promises were never meant to ferry our laziness like a boat; they are to be rowed by our oare.? Henry Ward Beecher. CONMESTEE NOTES ?jf with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Holden. Mr W. H. Hogsed was a business caller upon Mr. Jake Baker Saturday morning. _ 1 Miss LiUie Gravely spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilie Tmsley. Our Christmas program at the church was a great success. It con sisted of numerous recitations by the smaller children, a play of old en times" in which Lillie Gravely represented . "Grandma" and j^zie Baker "an old maid of about 1800. , They were both dressed according to the customs of that time. Afte the program a beautifully decorated Christmas tree and an honest-to goodness' 'live Santa Claus came up on the scene. This furnished much fun, both for old and young. Several from this section attended the singing convention at Brevaici Sunday and reported a nice time. Messrs Jake Baker and W. H. Hogsed were dinner guests of the latter's daughter, Mrs. T. Brown Brevard, Sunday. M Miss Azilee Baker visited Mrs. Willie Tinsley Friday night. ? Mr. Leo Gravely spent the week Send at home here. . Mrs. H. B. Glazener visited her mother, Mrs. Hogsed, who is very ill, Sunday afternoon. , , The rabbits of the fields and woods have had several chases during the holidays by some of the hunter s of this section. Last Thursday during a hunt, it is reported that eleven shots were required to kill one rab bit. Now that's not quite as good as Mr. Patton's record of shooting two deer from his front porch. but it must be on account of the inex perienced hutiters, which are prm |CiPMrf F P. Tinsley and son, Porter, were Rosman visitors Saturday. Miss Lilie Gravely visited Miss Laura Verner Saturday morning. Mr Leo Raines visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Raines, Saturday. Officers for the coming year of the B. Y. P. U. were elected Sun day night as follows: President, Azilee Baker; secretary-treasurer, Beulah Tinsley; Bible drill leader, ; Mrs. G. W. Whitmire; group captain for seniors, Lillie Gravely; junior croup captain, Mildred Whitmire; chorister, W. J. Baker. i A party composed of Leo and Louie Raines, William Hogsed, Jr Porter Tinsley and Alton Holden ? have accepted positions with ? Electric Company, which is con structing a line to Greenville, S. *C. j - The letters by Mr. Glazener and Mr Hogsed were read with great in terest in this section. We would like to have the county agents, but jwe would also like to have our taxes reduced. , I Rev. Mr. Simpson and wife oi .Bradenton, were present at, pr?yf^ j meeting Saturday night and both gave interesting talks on the sub let "Love." They spent Saturday night with Mr. J. L. Gravely. Mr. Simpson was at one time pastoi ot our church here. Subject announced for prayer service next week is :"Hope," and Miss Lilie Gravely will oofcn the services. , ? | Messrs Alton Holden and William Hogsed spent Sunday afternoon with ! Mr. H. B. Glazener. Flu in our comunity has decreased i^Mr Leo Gravely motored to Ly 'man 'and Pickens, Saturday. I Mr. Lee Masters and daughter ' Ruth, and son John, visited Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Tinsley Sunday afternoon; m mlMrsTUjeS(L.y Gravely and grandchil dren visited Mr. and Mrs. Davis Whitmire of the Gloucester section, Tuesday^ to report that Miss Margie Whitmire, who has been ill with flu, is improving. Mrs. J. L. Gravely has returned home ater nursing Mrs. Elisha Grav elv and children. , Miss Lois Master was the guest of Miss Vera Whitmire Sunday after n?Mr. and Mrs. Willie Tinsley have returned home after spendii^ some time with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Masters. Misses Pearl, Reba and Ruth Gravely visited Misses Lillie and Edith Gravely Tuesday afternoon. TRUSTEE'S SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale, contained in a certain deed in trust, bearing date of May 26th, 1925, and recorded in book 14 at page 452 of the Records of Deeds in Trust of Transylvania County, N. C., said dee<J in trost having been executed by Fred Hams and wife Ola Harris to the undersigned trus tee to secure certain indebtedness therein mentioned, and default hav ing been made in the payment of said indebtedness, and the h?lders of the notes evidencing said indebted ness having requested the under signed trustee to foreclose said deed iiT trust, and all notices required by law having been given, and said de fault not having been made good ; Now therefore the undersigned trustee will, on Monday, the 7th day of January 1929, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Court House door in the town of Brevard, N. C., sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following real ^ Ato^t&e^al property described in that certain deed in trust recorded in book 14 at page 452 oi Tp^yl' vania County, N. C., record* vf deeds in trusts, except that part whi.Ji has been released by deed of release re corded in book 63 at page 877 erf deed records of Transylvania Coun ^Sai^sale niade to satisfy the in-j debtedness, interest, and cost. This 4th day of Dec. 1928. C. M. Hauser, Trustee 4t 13-20 H. E. Martin, Attorney. 21-J o Subscribe for The News j - $2.00 por year. ! LAND SALE T a By virtue of the power of sale con- <? tained in a deed of trust executed < on the 16th day of August, 1926, by 1 E. R. Welch and L. K. Welch, to t Union Trust Qompany of Maryland j and Insured Mortgage Bond Corpor- 21 ation of North Carolina, Trustees, i which said deed of trust is duly re- 3 corded in office of Register of 1 Deeds for Transylvania County, i North Carolina, in Book 16, page i 332, and default having been made 1 in the payment of both principal and 1 interest on the notes secured by < said deed of trust, and upon appli- < cation and demand of the holder of \ said note% the undersigned Trustees j will, on Tuesday the 8th day of 1 j January, 1929, at twelve o'clock ;noon, offer for sale at the Court j House door, in the City of Brevard, County of Transylvania, and State |of North Carolina, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following piece, parcel or lot of land, lying ! and being m the County of Transyl 'vania, State of North Carolina, more particularly described as follows: J BEGINNING at a stake on the South margin of French Broad Ave |nue, at A. J. Johnson's northwest corner, and runs with his line south 33 deg. west 180 feet to a stake; : thence north 58 1-2 d eg. west 60 feet to a stake; thence north 33 deg. east 180 feet to a stake Qn the south margin of French Broad Ave nue; thence with the south margin of French Broad Avenue, south ;58 1-2 deg. east 60 feet to the be ginning. This the 7th day of December, 1928. Insured Mortgage Bond Corporation of N. C. and ? Union Trust Company of Maryland, TRUSTEES. 13-20-27 J3 TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Whereas on April 9, 1926 H. 1 Garren and wife executed a deed m trust to the undersigned to secure certain notes therein described which deed in trust is registered in Book 20 page 90 of the deed in trust records of Transylvania County, and . Whereas there was default in tne payment of said notes and the hold er of said notes has directed the un dersigned trustee to advertise and sell the property therein described to satisfy said notes and all neces sary and customary noticfes having been given on Saturday the 2nd day of Feb. 1929 at the Court House door in the town of Brevard at 12 o'clock M. I will sell at public auc tion for cash to the highest bidder the following described real estate. Being one lot lying in the town of Brevard on the west side ox Broad Street Extension. ? BEGINNING on a stake on the west margin of Broad Street exten sion, a corner between lots No. d and No. 4, and runs with the line between lots No. 3 and No. 4 south 63 desTees 30' west T85 feet to a stake in th2 east lint of lot No. 6; thence soi !; 26 deg. east 54 1-2 feet to a feiake at the corner of lot No. 2; thence with tne line between lots No. 2 and No. 3, north 63 deg. 30' east 1 2 feet to a stake, a corner between ots No. 2 and No. 3 on the west margin of Broad street exten sion, thence with the west margin of said street north 13 deg. west oo :feet to the Beginning. I The above description is intended ; to contain all of lot No. 3 of the .Broad View subdivision as surveyed iand platted by A. L. Hardin and re corded in Book . . at page v of the ; Deed Records of Transylvania Coun ^Also being one lot lying in the town of Brevard on the west side oi | Broad Street Extension. BEGIN INING on a stake on the west margin of Broad street Exten sion, a corner between lots No. ? and 3 and runs with the line ^etween lots No. 2 and No. 3, south 63 deg 30' west 172 feet to a stake in the east line of lot No. 7; fence south 26 deg. 30' east 54 1-2 feet to a stake a corner between lots No. 1 and No. 2; thence with the line l* tween lots No. 1 and No. 2 n?rth 63 deg. 30' east 163 feet to a stake on | the west margin of Broad Street Ex tension, a corner beween lots No. l and No. 2; thence with the west, margin of Broad street extension! ndX 18 deg. west 55 feet to the | ^T he* above description is intended ( to include all of lot No. 2 of the j Broad View subdivision as surveyed and platted by A. L. Hardin and re- 1 corded in Book . . at paee ... of the . Deed Records of Transylvania Coun ty, N. C. * , . . , , , . ? I Sale made to satisfy said debt, in terest and cost and expenses of the ( sale. '? I This Jan. 2, 1929. I R. L. Gash, Trustee. J 3-10-17-2431 ( NOTICE ? Land Sale by Trustee, i By virtue of the power of sale contained in a sertain deed in trust executed by J. A. Miller and mfe. Ella D. Muler to the undersigned tr.stee to secure certain indebtedness therein mentioned, which said in- j strument is dated Nov. 25, 192 1 , i registered in Book 18 at page >328 of Deeds of Trust Records of Trail sylvania county, N. C. And the in debtedness secured by said mstru- < ment not having been puid as the": in provided for and the power of sale having become operative; and the makers of said note not. having I made good the default m paymen after notice requiring such; and the payee in said note having demand- t ed that the lands be sold for the satisfaction of said indebtedness: 1 Now therefore the undersigned, < trustee, will sell to the highest bid der for cash at the court house door ? in* the town of Brevard, N. O. On Saturday, Jan. 26, 19 29, at o'clock M., the following described, real estate, situate, lyjng and being in the town of Brevard, N. C., con , sisting of two Lots: ; FIRST LOT: Lying on west side of South Caldwell street, adjoining ; lands of J. A. Miller, and bounded is follows: Beginning on a stake >n the went margin of said street, corner of the J. A. Miller residence ot, and runs with west margin of laid street, south 26. deg. west 160 - feet to a stake at the corner of the Sachary lot; then with the line of ;he Zachary lot, north 64 deg. west 300 feet to a stake in the ditch, in ;he Galloway line} then with said line aorth 26 de. east 150 feet to a itake in the Henning line; then with the Henning line, and the J. A. Mil ler residence lot line, south 64 deg. sast 300 feet more or less to a stake Dn west margin of Caldwell street; the beginning. EXCEPTION: From above lot there is excepted a lot 60 feet by 200 feet, along the south-west side of the above described lot, fronting 50 feet running back 200 feet. SECOND LOT: Lying on west side Of Rail Road street, and on east side of Main line of Southern Rail-way track: Beginning on a stake in the west margin of Rail Road street, where west line of Stubbs tract intersects same, and runs with west mdrgin of said street, south 42 deg. west 509 feet to a stake in south boundary line of said Stubbs then with said line west 18 feet to a stake on east bank of Rail Road cut; then north 34 deg. east 260 feet to a point 6 feet east of the east rail of main line track of Rail Road; then along and paral lel to said Rail Road rail and 6 feet from same at all points, 220 feet te state in north boundary of Stubbs tracts; then with same east 39 feet to beginning. Sale made to satisfy balance of said indebtedness, cost and expenses of sale. This Dec. 26, 1928. WELCH GALLOWAY, Trustee. 5tms? D29 J3-10-17-24 NOTICE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed in Trust executed on the 5th day of Nov. 1927 by the Brevard Country Club, Inc., a North Carolina corporation, to W. E. Brese, Trustee, which said deed in trust is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Transylvania County in Book 22 page 315 and indexed in said office and to which said index and record reference is hereby made and the same made a part hereof for the pur pose of description, and default having been made in the payment of both principal and interest on the note secured by the said deed in trust and legal demand having been made for the payment of same by the holder of said note, and all other legal notices having been duly given, the undersigned trustee wil ,on Sat urday, January 26th 1929 at 12:00 o'clock M. offer for sale at Public Auction and sell to the highest bidder FOR CASH at the court house door in the Town of Brevard, county of Transylvania, State of North Caro lina, the following piece, parcel or lot of land, and all interest therein as described in said Deed in Trust said land being more particularly, described as follows: > Being the same tract of land described in a deed dated March 2, 1926 from the Brevard Development Corporation to the Brevard Country Club, incorporated. Said deed being duly recorded in Book 58 at page 368 et seq of the deed records of Transylvania county. To which said deed reference is hereby made and the same made a part hereof for the purposes of description. j Said sale being made for the pur pose of satisfying said debt, inter est, cost and expenses of said' sale. I This 27th day of Dec. 1928. I W, E. Breese, Trustee. 27 J3-10-17c TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND ! Whereas, on July 12th 1927, W. |H. Duckworth and wife Roxie E. [Duckworth executed deed in trust to the undersigned to secure the pay ment of a note therein mentioned, and said deed in trust is registered in the office of the Register of^ deeds of Transylvania county in Book No. 21i at page 142, and, | Whereas, there has been default in the payment of said note, and the holder of said note has directed the undersigned trustee to advertise and sell the property described in said deed in trust, and all necessary or required notices have been given, On Saturday, the 12th day of Jan uary 1929, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the court house door, in the town of Brevard. Transylvania county, N. C., I wiD sell at public auction, for cash, the following described lands, situate, lying and being in the coun ty of Transylvania and State of North Carolina, and described as. follows: . _ _ All of the interest of W. HV Duckworth and wife in the lands owned bv J. E. Duckworth at the time of his death and not disposed of prior to July 12th 1927, in a spe cial proceeding for partition, and including the farm on which the widow of the said J. E. Duckworth lives, the said deed in trust covering three interests, and being the inter est inherited by W. H. Duckworth; the interest conveyed by S. L. Duck worth and wife to W. H. Duckworth, by deed dated Mar. 1, 1926, record ed in Book 65, page S64, and the in terest conveyed by J. P. Duckworth to W. H. Duckworth by deed dated Nov. 21, 1926, recorded in Book 54. page 218. Sale made to satisfy said note, in terest and costs and expenses of sate. This December 11th 1928. El. L. GASH, Trustee. D18-20-27 jhgTHS J?n 3 SAM B. CRAIG Attooey-at-Law MASONIC TEMPLE PICKENS, S. C )ffice Phone 39 Res. Phone 18

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