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NOTICE TO ROSMAN 3USCRIB ERS AND FRIENDS ? 9. yfeW I am wondei pie of Rosman ?an Section of >S?e Brerard N?wa. Mrs. Jordan Whitmire, Manager; of this section, has fully demonitrmfc- 1 ed her ability and her loyattar "tp Rosman in the splendid 'she has done in making this section one , of the most interesting features of ; ?this newspaper. ? ? .1 \ '?4 xvjl ;\i>r in , * A j?^at many Rosman people are behinu with their subscriptions, and ffould appreciate it very much if j ? would see Mrs. Whitmire atj ? and pay her the amount you ?owe. She has the statements at her: home, and will receipt you for your payment. I Please attend to this at once, and your promptness will be highly ap preciated. JAMES -F. BARRETT. ROSMAN LOCALS h I "i: ? !M I "Rev. W. H. Nicholson and daugh- < ter, Pearl, and Misses Grace Gam- 5 ble and Lucy Byrd of Salem, S. C., were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. | H. G. Stophell Wednesday. Rev. Mr. ( Nicholson is a former pastor of Zion J Baptist church. Mrs. M. O.- McCall of Quebec vis- I lted her daughter, Mrs. Walter c Whitmire Sunday. 1 Mr. Earl Morris and Mr. Adams of Pickens were Rosman visitors a Monday. . c Mrs. Claude Lewis and daughter, Caroline, and Mrs. Eugene Lewis r an daughter. Frances, of Easley, v sp< it a few days last week as the t gu.-sts of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lew- P is. - Messrs. Jim Breedlove and Thom as Galioway were Six Mile visitors v recently. . Paul Stepp of Trvon, N. C., was a Rosman visitor Sunday. Miss Helen Henderson, a student s ait Cullowhee, spent the \\*eekf-end 1' at her home in Quebec. ? Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rogers and daughter, jGenelia, and J. B. Rog- v eis spent the week-end visiting rel ative at Salem, S. C. ^ \iuise Allen, a Senior at l: Vv:,.:h:o:T ftfege, Rock Hill. S. C., spent Easter holidays as the guest of her sister, Miss Dorothy Allen, S leaving Sat-urday for her home at Spartanburg, for a few days' visit 0 to her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. ? Allen; before returning for spring A term at. college. Mr. Gaston Whitmire of Cherry- t< field was a business visitor to Ros . man Monday. fl Mr.' arid Mrs. G. C. McClure and children .?pent Sunday at Six Mile r< and -Ckmson College, where they visited Mr. McClure's brother, Paul, cl Mr. Vance Galloway, of Glouces- il ter. was a business visitor to Ros- G man Monday. [ J. F. Corbin, who attended the > teachers' meeting at Raleigh, has re turned. Mrs. Jack Nelson visited her c. daughter, Mrs. Cannie Gillespie at h Brvyard Sunday. d Mrs. E. . D. Randolph spent Sun- V day with her sister, Mrs. Ellis Car lee at Brevard. c Mrs. J. H. McGaha and Mrs. Clar- n ence 'McGaha were guests of Mrs. K Hugh Bolev Monday. Tom Lottis and Overton h Muli of Brevard spent Sunday in (. Rosman. Clarence McCall of Gloucester, t< was a business visitor in Rosman Monday. il Miss Fay Clayton of Brevard was a Rosman visitor the first of the .J week. b Mr. and Mrs. Dillard McCall of L Brevard were Rosman visitors Mon- t day. y ? Mr. and Mrs. Lee Owen and a daughter. Effie, and Pauline Leath- v ers were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. and Mrs. Charlie Moore. u Mrs. Marion Glazener was a guest 5 of Mrs. J. W. Powell Sunday. r .Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Israel and children attended the singing at g Connnesstee Sunday. Mrs. Otis Alison, who is very ill at the home of her sitser* Mrs. J Leonard Staton, is slightly improv- i ed. Misses Pauline and Ruth Moore c spent Thursday night with Mrs. H. j G. Stophell. ^ Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Williams and ( baby spent the week-end at Six Mile 1 as guests of the former's mother. s Miss Nora Meece is ill with flu at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. ] Powell. ' - . ? i Mr. J. E. White was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. . M. Wat- . kins Sunday. >irs. r rank Galloway and daugn v ter. Betty Lou, and Miss Oleta Pow- 1 ell and Mr. Snort, Miss Pauline, Carrie and Kathlyn Powell, were in Hendersonville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Taft Owen were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Owen at Cherryfield Sunday. 1 Messrs. Wilborn Galloway, Claud fcDodson and James Raines spent ?Bund-ay' in "'the Cane Brake," visit ing the former's sister, Mrs. George Dodson. ? ? . , Marshall Huggins, of Cherryfield, was a business visitor to _ Rosman Saturday. ?. - , Mr. and Mrs. Claud Cantrell and ' children of Brevard were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. R? Chap m Mr. and Mrs. Grover Woodard anil 'children spent Sunday at Glen ville, visiting the former's parents, Mr and Mrs. J. T. Woodard. ?Ernest Bo ley, of Gloucester, was a Rosman visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. McClure were Br.; vAv.i visitors Monday. \ SINGING CONVENTION MET ' AT C0N#?35&E CHURCH The District^SfJmp Convention met at Connewtee Baptist chqrch Sunday afternoon. A very large crowd attended and many good staff* era were present. The next district sipgiB? wtfl tlMt wHb CaxrVHIll Baptist church the Fourth Sunday in April. Miss Rose Sumerel is ill with flu at her home at Gray Court, S. C., and unable to resume her teaching duties. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Galloway, of Gloucester, spent Monday visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Sarah Gal loway, Messrs. McKay Collins and Claud Glazener were business visitors to Asheville Monday. Misses Annie Price and Marjorie ? Henderson spent Tuesday night j with Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Stophell. j Messrs Marvin Edney and Arvel j Edney spent the week-end at Salem, [ /isiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gant and liildren were Lake Toxaway visitors : Sunday. . _ 11 Misses Dorothy Allen, Louise Al en, Ida Mae Armstrong and Mr. i George Bilbe spent the week-end in Spartanburg. ;] Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rufty and Mr. Mitchell Neely of Brevard were Sun- < lay guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter ; ieece. < E. H. Kitchen of Gloucester was i business visitor to Rosman Mon- s lay. ! i Mrs. Wade Garren and son, For- i est, and daughter, Dora, of Ashe ?ille, Misses Lucy and Opal Full- ] ?right of Brevard, were dinner j ?uests Sunday of the fomer's sister, ?Irs. A. M. Paxton. 1 George Hamilfton, of Gloucester, i ;as a business visitor in Rosman I Ionday. ... .1 ? Robert Leathers underwent an op- -i ration for tonsils recently and is { lowly improving at the home of his J arents. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leath- I rs. : ' v 1 Grady Galloway was a business i feitor in Pickens Monday. t Mrs. L. M. Glazener is spending iiis week visiting her daughter, Mrs. h 'errv Fullbright at Brevard. h Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Sumerel f pent the week-end' at Gray Court, f . C., visiting the former's parents. Mrs. G. M. Duncan was a guest t f Mrs. J. W. Powell Sunday. t Messrs. B. J. Sitton. of Brevard, J fartin Shipman and North McGaha > f Little River were business yisi >rs in Rosman Wednesday. Mrs. I. B. Houck of Winston-Sa- ( ?m visited her sister, Mrs. Doyle n ioss Saturday. Mrs. Houck will be :membered as Miss Sadie McCall. v Mr. and Mrs. B. Alexander and h hildren of Lake Toxaway were Sun ay guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ^ lant. Mr. and Mrs. D. Crow moved Ionday to Newberry, where they g i>l make their future home. C Mr. and Mrs. Leo Winchester and hildren of Calvert and Mr. and Mrs. t ;d. Winchester of Six Mile, were j inner guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. a Winchester. 1j Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Rufty and <j liildren, Edith and Inez, were din- e er guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter j eece. e Misses Vinetta and Viola Rice ( ave accepted a position at Easley, Miss Edna Kilpatrick of Glouces- r ?r was a Rosman visitor Monday. c Mrs. Sarah Galloway who has been j 1 is much improved. f Mr. Otis Wilson of Birmingham, v da, who has been visiting his c rother W. A. Wilson is spending j. his week visiting relatives near c lickory Lavern, S. C. e Messrs Paul Stroup, Authur Pharr v nd Carl Eldridge were Lake Toxa- ] ? ay visitors Sunday. t Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Moss spent Sat- t irday night with the latters parents r Ir. and Mrs. Frank McCall at Cher- j yfield. < Mrs. Hill Paxton was a Sunday ^ :uest of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sisk. j Mr. and Mrs. Dine Garrett and A h.iaren J. B. Edna and Ralph of ( sewry, S. C., spent several days t ast week in Rosman. > Mr. and Mrs. .T. C. Galloway and j :hildren of Br vixrd and Miss Mar- j raret Wells of. Greenville, S. C., ] vere Sunday guests of Mrs. Sarah ( Galloway Mrs. Kate Davis who spent ( ast week in Pickens visiting her 1 lister has returned to her home. Mrs. Baxter Summey and Grady Kilpatrick of Brevard visited Mr. VI. M. Bryant Sunday. Ernest Thomas of Birmington, A.la., spent Wednesday as guest of Mr. Ahd Mrs. W. M. Brittian. Grandma Edney who spent a num ber of months with her daughter (Mrs. Z ob Stroup left last Saturday for Henderson ville to visit another daughter Mrs. Sue Gice. Clarence Green of Gloucester was a Rosman visitor Monday. Miss Bessie Sims was a dinner guest of Miss Dorothy McGaha Mon day. Messrs Walter Rogers, Mack Win chester and Lewis McGaha were Sapphire visitors Sunday. Messrs Ernest Pangle, James, Sta ton, Lawrence Whitmire, and Misses Bessie and Inez Pangle motored to Toxaway falls Sunday. -Mrs. Frank O. Fisher who has been very ill is slowly improving Mr. a ndMrs. J. W. Daniels and daughter Pauline. Olinia, of Gaffney, S. C., ad Misses Marjorie Hefner and Emma Dill of Cornelina, Ga. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pharr. Mrs. Sam Butler is very ill at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Galloway. HfpH SCHOQL^ROUP PICNIC^ *r it o i un rntni^ ft I ,FlSHfc*t'S CAMP FRIDAY] % ? #? t, A group of E&fch School pupil*1 enjoyed & picnic at Fisher's Carap? Lake Toxaway, Friday afteriMMP?| April 22. Those enjoying this o< ion were w? "follows? Misses A Betty' and Mfcrife Moore. Belle er, Willie Cantrell, Ida Ja Vera McCall; Messrs. Wash Coy Fiqher, Joe, ; Q^oyny, G _ Watkins^Fred CsUpman, John Jac son, L. C. Case, Thomas Jordan arid "Hippy" CoH?fe> Messrs Cleon Williams and. James L. Harrison of Lake Toxaway and Sapphire were Rosman visitors Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene King of Quebec visited the latters neice Mrs. 1 Frank 0. Fisher Monday. Miss Evelyn Mcintosh of Brevard was a Sunday guest of Miss Irene Pharr. _ Messers Roy Waldrop and Brisco Whitmire of Calvert were Rosman visitors Sunday. ? . Miss Edna Hinkle of Sapphire spent Sunday night with Miss Ethel Gallov/iy. Miss Kate Waldrop spent Wed nesday night with Miss Irene Pharr Miss Mae Jackson spent Saturday night with Miss Vera McCall. Mrs. W. E. Hall spent last week visiting her daughter Mrs. H. G. 3tophel leaving for Brevard Satur- , lay. _ , ,i. Mr. L. R. Chapman and son Ralph ;? ;pent Sunday at Easley, S. C., visit ng the formers brother Will Chap- ; nan. , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Craig Whitmire and , VIr. J. C. Murry were Easley visitors j Sunday. Messrs. J. R. Manly, Jordan Whit nire Jake Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Al- , red White and children Dovie and | Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Galloway and I, ,wo grandchildren E. D. Randolph , ind daughter Leota, Mr. and Mrs. , Clp.m Galloway and children and ] diss Eugenia Nelson, C. R. Clarke, ( >aul Rogers Mr. and Mrs. W. _R. j a- wis and daughter Ruth Lula Man- ( ey and Mildred Watkins attended t he singing at Connesstee Sunday. ^ Mr. H. L. Caldwallader of Texas, j las arrived to spend the summer at ( lis summer home "The Arcadia but t or the present he is stopping at the | ''isher Home. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Elam Galloway en- c evtained Sunday night with an Oys- r it supper in honor of their neices . ^ lisses Mary Whitmire and Eugenia j lelson. , ? y, ? ( Mrs M N. Moore and Mrs. M. A. i loore visited their mother Mrs. < .. Iallowr,y in Jackson county Wed gsday 4 Mr Avery Moore who has been working at East-la Port returned ome Monday. , ?? Miss Vera McCall spent Wednes av night with Miss Mae Jackson. TRUSTEE'S SALE. Itate of North Carolina, 'ounty of Transylvania. Bv virtue of the power vested m he "undersigned. Insured Mortgage Jond Corporation of North Carolm nd Union Trust Company of Marj md. Baltimore, Md. Trustees, un er the power of a deed of trust, xecuted by J. H. Tinsley and wife Jertha Tinsley, to secure the indebt dness therein in said deed of trust, lated 1st day of February.1929, nd dulv recorded .in the office he register of deeds for Transylva lia county, North Carolina > if Mortgages and Deeds of Trus , n Book No. 230, Page 45o, and de ault having been made in the_paJ nent of the indetedness therein se ured and therein set out, and the , older of said indebtedness ,h^vl"g leclared the whole of said ""jejjf diiess due, the undersignd trustee vill on Monday, the 29 day of April, 1999 at 12 o'clock, noon, sell he" 'highest bidder for csh at he Court House door of Transyiva iia county, North Carolina, to satis fy the said indebtedness all that ?ertain piece, parcel .or lot of land, , vith the improvements thereon, sit and lvine in the town oi Bre rard, County of Transylvania, State >f North Carolina, and more partic llarly described as * Being located at the South side o Main street, adjoining lands of Ma ha Boswell, Brevard Banking Com pany, and an Alley, and having ac cording to plat made by A. L. Har iin Civil Engineer, January 26, 1926 the' following metes and bounds, to ^Beginning at a stake on the South Margin of Main Street, said point beine 35 1-2 feet South 64 degs. East of the intersection of the South Margin of Main Street, and the East margin of Caldwell Street, and is al so tie center of a brick wall, and running thence with the center line of said brick wall, South 26 degs. West 100 feet to a stake in -he Northern side of an alley; thence on a line parallel with Main Street and 100 feet distance therefrom at all points, South 64 degs. East 43 feet to a stake, Boswell Corner; thence North 26 degs. East 1.00 feet to a stake on the South margin of Mam Street; thence with the Southern margin of Main Street, North 64 degs. West 43. feet to the point of beginning. Being the in< ietf tica^ property purchased by J. H. Tinslej from Brevard Banking Company on August 27, 1924, as will appear by reference to deed record in the oi fice of Register of Deeds of Transy lvania County, North Carolina, in Deed Book, No. 49 at page 179. .This 27th day of March, 1929. ? Insurance Mortgage Bond Corpor I atiin of North Carolina and Union Trust Co. of Maryland, Baltimore, Md., Trustees. M28-A4-11-18 - BUtTHPAY PAR' iSfeSr hoo?r oldMtt jWootetdY Sunday, March 11. JkfiWtaWlfciWie M3TS5T '" 10 Rosman boy* areeleaning off ball park and getting in; ttmii.xor base b.aM- They expect to have a prac tice game spoil, and eject a, manager. Many local fans are' interested in this, team, . . PREACHES TO YOUNG PEOPLE. The B. Y. P. U. of Zion Baptist j church conducted devotional at the M. E. church Sunda ing. The sermon following Rufty was especially for th people and a large crowd were pres ent. After the sermon the kommun ion services were held. services |y mOrn by Rev. e young Mrs. James Nelson v, visited Mrs. ' Connie Gillespie, at Brevard Sunday, 1 OAKLAND NEWS t " ? "// " ; ? J \ We were sorry to learn that our j pood friends, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. 1 Reid, of Namur, have moved to South ] Carolina. We are always sorry to ' loose good citizens from our county. 1 Mrs. S. E. Alexander and Mrs. Mary Burgess visited Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Gash recently. Miss Marion Henderson and Mrs. Lee F. Norton called on Mrs. C. W. Fisher Wednesday afternoon of last ft-eek. Mrs. Fisher is regaining her t health slowly, but surely we think. < The many friends of Miss Bertie Rurgess are glad to see her out and 1 able to drive her car again. t Mr. E. A. Reid is improving, we ire glad to report, after a long and t sirious illness. "f Mrs. Waite Reid and daughter. Lessie, were visiting old friends in \ >ur village Saturday afternoon. Mr. Gus Galloway and sister, Mrs. f Dora Foster, of Glenville, visited heir sister, Mrs. Mary Burgess, last I ,veak-end. t T. W. Reid visited his cousins, Dlaude Nicholson and Leo Reid, Sat- s lrday. Mr. Berry Robinson, of Tryon was h lere Saturday for a short visit with ?Id friends. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Gray, of Way lesville, are spending a time with ? klrs. Gray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ^Ivde Chappell. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Reid have her oowrtna in while her big: si: horse- wafl*ft?$ec0ntly and says now thalj'h?|;fc5ft go when hejpfel ready. Little ]^i?,<^*Ml'^^ Fl3her wants i. i_ " Brcstsjtefiiwho, .are to know duty, be tter has ? , are in schodL She saicLshehoped her dad dy Would. s^e ;tt^-.:to(y,;fof' she lov< pralfee' from ^terdadd^T ' Oakland folkir Were "shocked by news of the terrible, tragedy caused by the shooting affray, which oc curred Sunday at Narfiur, our neigh bor village, resulting in the death of John Hinkle, a well known citizen of that place. We can't express our re grets, as we know some of our friends are in great trouble over it. Mr. Eck Sims passed through our village Sunday, but as usual at the wrong time. We wish he had more time to spare up this way. ' The re sults might be helpful to some folks. Miss Henderson the Oakland school teacher, is giving her children an Easter egg hunt Friday after noon. She has also invited a speaker from Brevard to be present and talk to the children. Would be glad to have all who wish to be present, rhe children are planning a jolly] ;ime. DAVIDSON RIVER Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sherell visi ;ed Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ramer re :ently. Miss Ruth Goldsmith and Eliza beth Collins were recent visitors at he home of Mrs. Ves McGaha. Little Helen Picklesimer visited at he home of Aro Strickland Friday ifternoon. Miss Nellie Wilson was a Brevard 'isitor Monday. Mrs. F. E. Srtickland had the mis ortune to lose her cow Monday. Miss Geneva Sanders and Mrs. Eva Sams were visitors in this sec ion Saturday. Mr. Henry Lyday has been on the iek list. Miss Mary Sherrill returned to ier home Sundav from Asheville. Subscribe for The Mews - $2.00 por year. COMNESTH NOTES ^mcstiaai ,aich Sunday v?ojojM spftt Sttn MJjbs Gertie ?? had Miss Alber ife Lance, and brother his wife at day. . i. spent Sunday Carolina. Mrs, George Clarke spent ;eek end With , Mr. and Mrs. ey golden. i ; / ?nd Mrsj, Herman Hogsed had as tneir guest Sunday night Mrs. H. H. Hilden. ; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hogsed visit ed Mrs. W. K. Hogsed Sunday. Mr. Leo Raines visited his parents Sunday. Rev. L. C. Pearson preached at Dupn's Rock church Sunday. Well the J)unn's Rock people are sorry to hear of so' many men being locked in jail. But we wish to say to the Editor of The Brevard News to publish the names so then if it is any of our boys we can come and bail them out. TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of the power of sale contained in that deed in trust ex ecuted by Arthur M. Griffing to 0. B. Crowell, trustee, for Fred E. Ar mington, dated December 15, 1926, recorded in book 21 on page 124 of the Records of Mortgages for Tran sylvania County, I will sell, to tho highest bidder for cash at the court house door in the city of Brevard, on Tuesday, April 23, 1929, at 12 o'clock noon, at public auction all the property described in said deed in trust, to-wit: Lying and being in Little River Township, Transylvania County, and BEGINNING on a chestnut, tho 10th corner of entry No. 24(j 2, and runs South four deg. (4) West sixty-four (64) poles to a chestnut; thence North seventy-seven and one-half deg. (77 1-2) East fifty-four and one-half (54 1-2) piles to a stone; thence North eleven and one-fourth deg. (11 1-4) East thirty-five and Dne-half !54 1-2) poles to a stone; liiekory; thence North thirteen and >ne-ha'lf deg. (13 1-2) W West twelve (12) to a white oak stump; :hence North forty-two (42) poles ;o a rock in the McCall line; thence South fifty-five d eg. (55) West sixty tour (64) poles to the Beginning. This the 23rd day of March, 1929. 0. B. CROWELL, Trustee By: Ray & Redden, Attys. VI arch 28-April 4-11-18. LOOK - LOOK -- LOOK Higher Prices for Poultry HENS any Breed or Size - 25c STAGS - - - - - 20c OLD ROOSTERS - - - 13c DUCKS - - - - 16c SPRING BROILERS - - 40c FRIERS .... - 32c EGGS 22c Remember we Pay Cash and want your Chickens and Eggs We also carry a* full line of f Feeds, Seeds and Fertilizer. B & B Seed and Feed Co. BREVARD, N. C.
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