ROCKBROOK NEWS
W e had a large attendance at
Sunday School and preaching ser
vices last Sunday. Tne service was
conducted by Rev. Mr. Grey of Eto
wah.
^ir .Foster McCrary of Easley, S
C.. r^nt the week-end with his par
tuts, Mr. andvMr$v: V . C. McCrary;
Mr. L .E. Powell and children Of
Rosraait. visited Mr. and Mrs. L. ?.
Bagwell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Eolden
Save recently moved into their -new
bungalow. :Al
Misses Annie and Grace Hamilton
and Lille Baxter, Messrs ,Dew?jr
Moore, aid Foster McCrary were din
ner guests of Miss Bonnie Bataoa
^undajv . . . w. vV I
A very interesting event of the
w?ek . as a surprise party given to
Miss Lillie Raaflfefr by the young peo
ple of this section.
Messrs Herman and William Hog
?red and- Philip McGaha left for
camp at the Pink Beds, where they
will continue their work for some
time.
Mr. L. E. Bagwell has recently
purchased a new Chevrolet coach.
Mr. Winfreu Hamilton attended
the basketball tournament at Hen
dersonville Saturday night.
31 r. J. W. Kaxter and son Taft,
} 't't: Monday for Cashiers Valley,
where they are engaged in work.
Mrs. . Hettie Cantrell and children
Walter, Mildred and Quinton, of
yon. spent the week-end in this
nimunity.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Holden and
Mi. T. V. Batson spent Sunday after
n on with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Grav
. y ?f East Fork.
Mr. and. Mrs. George Clark and
Mi. Hanion Holden spent last Sun
ait;. with Mi;. Clark's parents, Mr.
una .its. \V. P. Clark, of South Car
Mr. C. Reese's family have re
turn d trom Gramerton.
Shiie >'t Xdrfli Carolina
(.'? u'n t v of 'Fransvlvania.
LV THE SUPERIOR COURT
?>f Co in missioned of
T . t: -vlvania County. X. -C.
Ys NOTICE
V.. E; Arminjrton. F. E. :
Justus! and E. J. Anders
The defendants above .named take
fl??t ice than an action has been com
? iuenred in the Superior Court of
Transylvania County. X. C., to the
/end that the plaintiff may foreclose
ail iii'; ri >! that the defendants may
haw in- the following described land
Ly:-!L' aiid being . in Little River
T?>n\\>l:ii>. being the same land de
s?iH-:u :?,> the complaint filed in this
i.; . ?. Said action brought by the
. r!'.? for delinquent # taxes, pen-,
a; ;v .. n. I. costs'; and the said de
:--u will take . notice that they
ar'-- required to answer .or demur to
: ; i itj j?i:7i r; filed in the office of
i i U Superior Court of
?T: - i ' -rjity. X. C.. or the
. -.viil apply to the court for
: -landed ih said com
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?! a \m' s ;\V'KX. Clerk Superior
? !' Traitsvivania County,
iw M14-2T-2SA4
? : . V;-v: n. Caridini; ?
? :T?::tnsvlvania.
sV PKRIOR X-OUK'T
t'oninnssrOners of
' ^'?iUf:iv. X. C. ' .' '
NOTICE
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3 ??.' All*! u ?(;. Tavior. ?
?? -v .; .;?? ? r. >?:: .puttoftv '.??
. ?>. : ; :i'i Shipman.' '
: r.'.H.V.- T.amvd will
%???? than. an action has been
? ./ ;'ii the Superior Court of
???!? < ."'>unty. X. C..; to the
?v.
? : fc mJantfj may
: 'a'v ? \l i i!).-d land :
; y ? netrit;: . ,u ?' Liltiti ? liiver
;? '? -i I . being, th, same land de
? ;i tlu compi at tiled in th:.
? Said' action '< "Ught by the
i'ov- defini.- : :t taxes, pos:
i fO>;.< .anri ;ho :>".id de
? ???ar.t> win take iif .ee 'tbat*' they
? ; red to answt r or demur :?.)
??.'.'t:;da:t t filed in the office of
.1 i < of the Sup ior Court cf
?" ? inia County, X. C., or the
will apply to :'he court for
demanded in said ccm
' - . ! 1 day of March. 1929.
K<if.AXD OWEX. Clerk Superior
??:'?: r" Transylvania '"our.tv.
1-3 4tc M14-21-28A4
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DRESSES
' ids -and Prints ?
WashabU- Ci-epcs |
$7.95 and $10.95
Xew Shipment of
Spring Hats
Newest Styles
Mrs. M. W. Galloway
Caldwell Street
CONNtSTtE NOTES
Mi's. J. L. . Gravely has returned
iiome after spending a few days with
,ier daughters, Mrs. John Owens and
Mrs. Thomas Masters, of Pickens, S.
C.
Mrs. F. P. Tinsley was the guest
of her sister, Mrs. C. Landreth, one
?day last week.
Mrs. W. R. Hogsed and children
./ere dinner guests of Mrs. Elijah
-Iravely Thursday.
Miss Gertie Lance was a pleasant
aller at the home of Alberta Mast
ers, Friday.
Mr. J. W. Baker is rushing the
pringtSme along ? he is turning his
wardens.
Mr. W. H. Hogsed and Mr. H. B.
Glazener made a business trip to
1 he rry field last Wednesday.
Misses Bonnie Batson, Grace and
Aryiie Hamilton. wes^roestaiPf.. Mrs.
H. P. Hogsed Wedh^V..;l ; r
The singing convention will nwet
>t Dunn's Rock Baptist church the
r'c*urth Sunday. Everybody is in
cited to attend. .
The community rejoices in having
Irs. Reece and children home again,
after spending sometime at Craiiner
ton, N. C., with Mrs. Reece's daugh
t?rs.
Mrs. Leo Raines visited Mrs. C.
Landreth one day last week. -
Mrs S E. Gravely and children
-isited* Mrs. W. H. Hogsed Wednes
day. ,
We were very sorry to hear of the
leath of Aunt Mary Sweeney, whom !
. e all respected. ' 1
Mrs. Elisha Gravely and daughters
Nancv, Louise and Helen, were din
ner guests of Mrs. Alton Holden
Sunday.
Mrs. D. N. Holden visited Mr.
Mid Mrs. Alton Holden Sunday. ,
Miss Lillie and Edith Gravely vis-,
?d Miss Beulah Tinsley Sunday. |
.vir. J. W. Baker visited Mr. W. j
Hogsed Sunday.
R"v. C. C. Reese preached a very ,
testing sermon at the Baptist
;hurch Sunday. .1
Mr. Monroe Gravely of Lyman, is
isiting his grandparents, Mr. and
?:is. J. L. Gravely. !
R;?v'. Jim Gray was a caller at the
i . me of Mr. Landreth, Sunday.
Miss Beulah Tinsley entertained
number of young folks with a
:i<i:ng Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Lvle Fisher and son were
ufcsts of* Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Tins
y. Sunday.
Mr. Leo Gravely spent the week
l at his home here.
late of North Carolina
' untv of Transylvania.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
i oard of Commissioners of
fiansvlvania County^ N. C.
Vs NOTICE
Lurier Cantrell. T. H.
1 l.'illowav, T. H. Allison,
Ur.vard Hudson Company
?,:?d IX H. Winchester.
The defendants above named take
? . e that :ui action has been conv
. :ti I'n-.' .S; i p?*ri*?r Court of
: ittrisylyttni? C- unty. \. C.. to the
.! t fiat the pb.intitf may foreclose
that tlx- ?'fendar.t's may
c- i is tln> j. .'loAving described land,
ying On Flat Creek of loxaway
adjoining the lands of- W. M.
- "bapfiv ! 1 and others and being the
;iie land described in. the complaint
d in this cause. Said action
. >uirht by the- plaintiffs .for delinq
? r,t taxes. penalties and cost. and
said defendants will take notice
they are required to answer or
' ?mar to the complaint filed in , the
li'iee of the Clerk of the Superior
> ::rt "f Transylvania County, N.
plaintiff *vill apply to the
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;.?'>!,.\ND OV-TTN". CI', rk Sup.ri'pr
> n*i i f Transylvania County.
N, (.'. 5'! ! It c Ml 4-2 i
Sate of North Carolina
Cc-uutV of Transylvania.
IN THE. SUPERIOR COl'liT
>ioard of Commissioners of
?T C'Hifitv. N. C. ' ?
' Vs ; NG~"C~
N. ? Rrigji-s. R. I.. Briggs,
. II. Valentine. -lones Mc
y and Southern Discount ?'
/"Vporation. ? .
The ilefi. ndants above nan'v.-d take
!i' ice than an action has bcbn com
,11.1 need hi the Superior Court of
Trasvlvania County. N. < to the
? -i that liv plaintiff may foreclose
interest that the defendants may
! ; vc in the following described land.
. ; yi;;g ?nii Using in Brevard To-.v.
' >hip. Being the same land de?crib'ld
the complaint filed in 1 h is cause.
| Said action brought by tiio plaintiffs
if'' delinquent taxes, penalties, and
I v ists. and the said 'defe.niiar.its will
| tai:o notice that they are ^.-quired to
[answer or demur to the ?: eoiuplaint
! tiled in the office of the Superior.
Court of Transylvania County. N.
or the plaintiff will apply to the.'
court for the relief demanded in sav-1
[complaint.
j This 11 dav of March 1929.
ROLAND OWEN, Cleck Superior I
Court. Transvlvania Countv, N.
C. 3.'5 1-3 4tc M14-21-28A-1
State of North Carolina
County of Transylvania.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Board of Commissioners of
Transylvania Countv. N. C.
Vs NOTICE
N. P. Galloway, and wife, Senia
Galioway. Jane S. Galloway and
Navassa Guano Company.
The defendants above named take
no cice '.that an action has been com-]
menced in the Superior Court of
Transylvania County, N. C., to the
end that the plaintiff may foreclose
all interest that the defendants may
have in the following described land..
Lying and being in Eastatoe Town-;
ship. Being the same land described j
in the complair*- filed in this cause. '
Said action brought by the plaintiffs j
for delinquent taxes, -penalties, and j
costs, and the said defendants will |
take notice that they are required
to answer or demur to the complaint
filed in the office of the Superior
Court of Transylvania County, N. C.,
: r the plaintiff will apply to the
SALSAM GKOit MEWS
? ? ? / ? ?' '
Mr. and Mrs. Harlow McCall of
the Macedonia section, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmie McCall during the
week-end.
We are glad to learn that Mr.
Mark Mason, who has been ' seriously
ill for sometijneh is improving.
An ; (interesting prayer meeting
was held at the school house Satur
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Elzie McCall visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie McCall Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. A. F. Manley visHed his fim
ily at Rosman during' the week-end.
Mr. L.. -Kitchen, who has been at
Winston-Salem .{or some time, re
turned to his home he're Friday.
We are glad to see that the 'sun
shine and wind is drying our r6ads.
W^ave beei^ |nud-bound for quite
? jjftwses rIa?z ^ and /''Katie
McCall visited Mrs. Dewitt McCall
Sunday. , ?
Mr. "Harry McCall Visited hia par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Doctor McCall,
Suhday. '
Mrs.' Arich Galloway is visiting rel
atives in, this community.
Miss Ruby Owen visited her par
ents here Sunday.
Mrs. Louie McCall, who has been
very ill, is now improving.
Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt McCall, of
this place, are planning to move to
Brevard, near Mrs. McCall's father.
They will be greatly missed in this
community. Mrs. McCall, who was
before her marriage, Miss Alcovia
Orr, taught in the Balsam Grove
school before she married.
Folks may think nothing has hap
court for the relief demanded in
said complaint.
This the 11 day of March, 1929.
ROLAND OWEN, Clerk Superior
Court of Transylvania County,
N. C. 33 1-3 4tc M14-21-28A4
State of North Carolina
County of Trajisvlvania.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Board of Commissioners of
Transylvania County, N. C.
Vs NOTICE
John Stokes, Willie Stokes,
W. E. Breese, Trustee and
Brevard Banking Company.
The defendants above named take
notice that an action has been com
menced in the Superior Court of 1
Transylvania County, N. C., to the
end that the plaintiff may foreclose
all interest that the defendants may
have in the following described land:
Lying and being in Brevard. Being
the same land described in the com
plaint filed in this cause. Said ac
' ion brought by the plaintiffs for de
linquent taxes, penalties, and costs,
and the said defendants will take
notice that they are required to ans
wer or demur to the complaint liled
in the Office of tin* Superior Court
?>t Transylvania County. X. or the
vi'aintitf will apply to the court for
? i] ' relief demanded in said tpnr
. plaint. . : ' .
This: the 11 dav of March. 1929.
HO LAND OWEN. Clerk Superior.
Court of T ransvlvania CouiUv.
X. C. . 3.1 1-y -lie M 1 4-21-28 A 4
State of N'orth Carolina',.
Ccjuily of Transylvania.'
IX THE SUPERIOR court
'?ojird of Commissioners . of
Transylvania County. X. C.
Vs NOTICE
Albert McJurikins. G: C, tvilpat
rii-k.. Iw 1\ Kilpatrick, J. A.
.Miller, Jr.. I.. P. Hamlin. Trustee,
I!. J. Sitt??n, J. II. Tinslcy. D. L.
Kngjish. Trustee. T. K. 1'atton,.
A. T\ .Mitchell, Trust' e. Roland
(h'.vii and Graybar Electric
?' '. njpany. .
The do IV.: 'ants abpv, nlimcd take
.M'tioV that an action >ias been com
. ? :u-td in. ;th" . Sun-rioy Cuir.i of
. : :\-yi\aiii:i l uuiity". X. C? to the
i..., . Ine piaw.tilT may fiuvlose
. 'Cm' n >t. cliiirt the dvfcndanls may
. ?' . jfe MilloWjhg; "fl esdw ij'< i iatr.i:
i. and being in Brevard Tova
' nt inu tho '.'sari; ! .i'mi rib--'
'la- lil. :i in this
iiauj ti ' l>r;>liL;v. . ? !>;*. 'lb
?)faintiffs for deliquont lux s. penal
?t.ie?, and costs, and the s:. . defend
ants will take notice that y are:
required to. answer or dem .r to the
:ompla.int fled in.'th. "ffii . ? ? f . t h c*
Superior Court of Transylvania
C. unity. X. (".. or th?. plaintiff "i!!.
to tb<- court for the. relief -
manded in .-aid complaint.
This the J1 dav of 1929. |
t ROLAND 0 W.KX, CI' rk Superior '
' Court <f Ti ansvlvauia < -tint v.
X. Pi :t:; i-:? : 4'te M14-21-2XA i
State of Nurth Carolina
?"??nntv of -Transylvania.
IN THT* SUPERIOR COURT
l'd"" ] of C'^mrviirsionei:; of
' .insvlvan'a C?'Unfv. X. C.
Vs NOTICE
W. Duncan, T. C. Galloway.
X. A. Miiivr. D. L. English,
- . Bi . Buildinc & Loan '
A -'n and O. E. Erwin.
The defendants above named take (
notice that an action has been com- ,
ni.vhced in the. Superior Court of .
Transylvania County. N. C., to the j
. .id that tli" plaintiff may foreclose j
all interest, that the defendants may J
have in the foll.-wing described land, j
Lying and being in Eastatoe Town
ship. Being the same land describ
ed in the complaint filed in this |
cause. Said action brought by the
plaintiffs for . delinquent taxes, pen
alties, and costs, and the said de
fendants will take notice that they
are required to ansvyer or de
mur to the complaint filed
in the office of the Su
perior Court of Transylvania Coun
ty, X. C.. or the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief demanded
in said complaint.
This the 11 dav ot March, 1929.
ROLAND OWEN, Clerk Superior
Court of Transylvania County,
N. C. 33 1-3 4tc M14-21-28A4
Up to the present time in Pitt
County, 185 farmers have recleaned
and treated 142 pounds of tobacco
seed or enough to plant 50,000
square yards of seed bed. This seed
will be planted by 900 cropp ".s.
TOXAWAY
Mr. Lewis Howard and Mr. Pat
Pitts spent the week-end in Brevard.
Mrs. Bil} Crooms and little son,
Billie, of Asheville, are visiting Mrs.
Crpom's brother, Mh Walter Mc-|
Neely.
Mrs. M. B. Alexander and children
wfcre visitors at th$ home of Mrs.
Will Raines Friday afternoon.
Mr. Addison Bruner was visiting
his parents last week.
Mr. Welch Galloway Was a Toxa
way visitor Thursday night.
; Mrs. Wilson of Jennings, who jhas
been visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Clark Johnson, returned to her
home Sunday. , . "
Mrs. '.Paulane Moses was a caller at
the home of Mrs. G. J. Bruner Thurs
day afternoon.
Mr. M. ,B. Alexander and Mr. Ar
thur Dishmari motored to .Brevard
Saturday night. , |
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Wilson of j
Asheville, were Toxaway visitors
Sunday. ; .
Mr. W. M. Hides was the guest of
Mr. Clark Johnson Sunaay.
Lewis Owen is our "Grit" agent
now.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carner and
family motored to Cashier's Valley:
Saturday.
Miss Paulette Gillespie and Mrs.
Henson of Asheville, spent the week
end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. T. Gillespie.
Mr. J. A. Earwood and Mr. and
Mrs. Pitt Johnson and daughter,
Margie, motored to Brevard Satur
day evening.
Mrs. Wil IRaines and little grand
daughter, Freda Jean Hall and Mrs.
McKinney were guests of Mrs. W.
H. Arrowood Friday afternoon.
We had a very interesting Sunday
School the past Sunday. Mrs. Wil
son of Jennings, gave a very inter
esting talk on the "Importance of
Sunday School to the Children."
everyone enjoyed her talk.
pened at Balsom Grove lately, as j
they have not seen any news from
here, but there . have been several
weddings since you heard from us,
and many other things of importance
has taken place, bbut it has been so
muddy we could not send our news
out.
Miss Beulah Gillespie spent Thurs
day night of last week with Miss
Myrtle Kitchen.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McCall visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ruf us McCall, Sunday.
Miss Azilee McCall visited Mrs.
Wilkie McCall Sunday afternoon.
The Mothers' Prayer Meeting was
hold at the home of Mrs. George
Hamilton last Wednesday.
Mrs. Elbert McCall, who has been
sick for several weeks, is improving.
Ml*. Alney McCall made a business
trip 1<> Brevard last week.
Mr. E. H, Kitchen was a Brevard
visitor last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe McCall vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Doctor McCall
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. ^felvin McCall vis
ited Mr, Mark Mason Sunday.
A CITIZEN AND HlS
' ? ; *1 " !? - h ? H " ' ? 1 ? * ? ?' ' ? ' ' '
Jy s ! JJ. >> v> vV *ijU y
COMMUNITY
' ' ' ?
A CITIZEN'S interest in ..his. community should
not terminate with the f&it that it is his home
and the means of his livelihood.
>mi . ' ?' . .. .. }
;/X '? V (J
. Jj| It is to his interest tp s^e;thi)k-not onty his
own^jpuEBuit in life is successful, lijujLCfliisidera
'<? ' fee given fy" fttKera ftt^und him Who 1
are helping to build up the factors in his com
*&. ? ? ; ? !?" . . ? ' ? . V - '
munity which make it pleasant for him to live
? there, i ?
; *S . "? ; ?? ' '? ?' r:?W- r ? . - " \
| This mutual building for the future should
be the aim of every citizen, and the resources
which build up a community should be con
served within its own radius.
4% PAD) ON SAVINGS ACCOUNT
Brevard Banking
Company
Officers
THOS. H. SHIPMAN, Pres. JOS. S. SILVERSTEEN, V. Pres.
ANNIE L. SHIPMAN, Cashier J. I. CRAWFORD, Ass't Cashier
N. A. MILLER, Ass't Cashier R. J. DUCKWORTH, Ass't Cashier
Directors
W. S. ASHWORTH
R. W. EVERETT
THOS. H. SHIPMAN
W. M. HENRY
J. M. ALLISON
C. C. YONGUE
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