J!. Annie Yongue has returned
from a visit with friends in the east
ern part of the ctate.
Mns Eva Call, .Miss Myrtie Bar
nett and Sjimuel Bavnett spent the
week-end in Mocksville, Miss Call's
home. i
Mr. and Airs. Jerry -Jerome spen|
several days last week in Bristol,
Tenn.
Rutfin Wilkins, of Shelby, was the
week-end guest of his mother, Mrs.
Madge \Vilkins.
J.'iv.. t. J. Peacock, Jr. and little
son. j. Jr., of Lexington, ve
spending several days with her par
ents. .Mr. and Mrs. James F. Barrett.
?Ur. rrd Mrs. Albert Kyle were
Asheviile visitors Thursday.
Mrs. Oliver Crary and little
daughter, Mary, of Charlotte, are
visiting the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hume Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fisher were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Overton in Canton.
"Ousty" Thompson, of Shelby,
w<; a Brevard visitor the first of the
W- A.
arles J. S. Parsons, of Sapphire,
h: returned to his home after un
di >insr an extensive surgical op
er on. -Mr. Parsons reports that
tli operation was decidedly success
fu and that he has returned in
si> ndid condition, after being con
lined in a hospital the past four
months.
Mr. and Mrs. Patton Kimzey have
moved from Maple street to the
Wall Duckworth home on Park
a veil u .
Little Billie Fetzer had his tonsils
removed at a Greenville hospital last
week.
.Misses i lby Whitmire and Ruby
McKinney visited Misses Azilee and
Jewel Justus at Blantyre Thursday.
Misses Cecil and Ellis Holden and
Ralph On-, ot Mills River, were Bre
vard visitors Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Mary Jane Walker and Mrs.
Huse Mackey were Asheville visitors
Friday.
Tom m io Wood was a week-end
visitor wiflh friends in Henderson
ville.
Mrs. Eizie Shipman and Mrs. T. A.
English spent Tuesday in Asheville,
and attended Mrs. Dull's cooking
class at the Piazo.
Mrs. Oliver Crary, Mr. and Mrs.
Hume Harris and Mrs. Harry Patton
spent Tuesday in Asheville.
Mr. Jenks, of Pisgah Forest,
spent Sunday in Spruce Pine.
Mis. Cos i'axton, of Greenville, is
-???!? a few days with Mr. Paxton
? i it ?r summer camp at Chcrryfield.
' ii-tt. Kilp: rick. < f Christ School.
? nt the week-end liere with his
- Mr. and Mrs; D. P. Kilpat
rick.
i:-- Geraldine Barrett returned
rii.n v from Lexington, where
he , cd her. sister, Mrs. L. J. Pea
? ????k Jr. and family, and from Char
?of whi:r?f she was the guest a few
?lays her sister, Mrs. R. W.
i and Mr. Pridgen.
. ..I. K. Joines spent the weck
n ! Franklin.
U-n Siiton, of Weaverville,
; ? ? week-end in Brevard with
" ffict spent Sunday in
i! niior-'Jiiville.
I >?- Nathan Morris was ill the
pr t W' ic wit! lonso' is .
F. i> n ' of 1 ry S. on are glad
to knov. that ;.o is recovering from
an ? leri.tion for appendicitis at
Trap. -yl. mia hospital, and was able
to !ea\ ? the hospital on Monday.
i : ss Garrett Lyday and Miss
Fleeto Freeman spent Saturday in
Asheville.
Mr. ,.!id Mrs. A. !' ?rson and Mr.
and Ah . Nathan Br '.or, of Hen
deiSL' . >pent Si v as gruesks
?f Mr. ar.d Mrs. J.u'J Pushell.
Edwards Breese of o Citadel,
harleston, S. C., spei -veral days
he past week with hi rents, Mr
;nd Mr... W. E. Bree*<
EVES EXAMINED
Gl ASSES FITTED
LENSES DUPLICATED J
Brevard Office in P. 0. Building
Op?u Every TUESDAY Afternoon
\V. H. HAWKINS 4 SON
:.0 Years of Satisfaction
HanderionTille, N, C.
LNEXT
We contribute to your
good looks. You can get
a Vitalis treatment here,
the vegetable oil tonic,
a'so the Fitch products.
It Pays To Look Well
SMITH'S BARBER SHOP
Mrs. At M. Feaster spent the past
k in Greenville.
.Mr. and Mrs. -Grady Kilpatrick and
. daughter, Carolyn, were Sun
.. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spurge
.inlin in West Asheville.
".Usi Mildred Maxwell spent Sun
y with her grandfather, Mr. Wil
li Maxwell.
? He a T. dwell, who underwent
o, ration lor nppendicits at Pat
.. Memorial hospital, Henderson
has returned to Brevard Insti
. V
r.i Fiitton, Moso Macfie, Edward
Harold Kilpatrick spent Sunday
liusmim and Pickens.
.Mi-?. Ralph Osborne and Miss Eliz
Milis attended the state D. A.
'. meeting in Greensboro several
lays last week, Mrs. Osborne being
? ('.'legate from the local chapter.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Lee and Mrs.
If. 0. Jones and daughter, of Ashe
Hie, loft Sunday after visiting Rev,
..;id Mrs. J. H. West, at the Metho
dist parsonage. Mrs. Lee and Mrs.
Jones are sisters of Rev. Mr. West.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith have
Moved from Turnpike Road to 254
Maple street.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Short arc
occupying the Smith house on Turn
.?lke Road.
Miss Sadie Mull spent the week
rvl with her sister, Miss Paulint
Mull, in Concord.
The two small sons of Mr. am
Mik Roy E. Cooper. have been quite
ill the past -.veek at their home or
! dwell avenue, but are reported t(
1 r much improved.
*-t'rs. J. M. Tatuni has been con
;;<"i V> htr home the past week or
.'.t'i-ount of illness.
Misses Alza Kogsed and Myrtle
iViiitmire were Brevard visitors Sat
ui day.
ily. of Weaverville, spent Saturday
n Brevard.
Mrs. J. H. West has been quite il
?tt her home at the Methodist par
>r.nge the past week.
.'?Irs. Luther Pushell was a Hen
isonvil'e visitor Thursday.
Miss Rubenia Nicholson returnee
itliis week to Plummor's store, afte
; ' ing unable to attend to her worl
>r the past several weeks on ac
"lint cf illness.
Julia Wood returned to schoo
V- vilnosday. after a week's recuper
?ion spent at home from her recen
ness.
}'rs. M. E. Joines was an Ashe
'! visitor Tuesday.
Union services will s hold no.\
'.[?.lay night at th Methodis
eh. at 7:30 o'clock, at whicl
Rev. Hairy Pern, rector o
. Philips Episcopal church, will do
r ill! sermon.
i 10 scrvice last Sunday night wa
..!d at the Presbyterian church, am
sermon of the occasion wa
ivachcd by Rev. .1. P. Winton, sup
; inendent of Brevard Institute
\ Winton substituted for Rev. J
M. West, pastoi1 of the Methodis
;.ch, who was not able to be pres
on account of the illness of Mrs
5S SARA BARRETT IS
?COVERING FROM OPERATIOP
Sara Barrett, operated on a
V .oil Park hospital last week fo
.. pendicitis, is reported to be gain
? - strength rapidly and will b<
bit- within the next few days lo re
"v., to licr home on Brucemow
|i irele in West Aslieville. Miss Bar
i--. lt will bo remembered hero by th<
ny friends she made while her par
'its, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Barrett
? ! here. She was especially act
vo in church and Sunday Sehoo
' ..ork while in Brevard.
ACiC BARRETT LOSES
FINGER IN ACCIDENT
Jack Barrett, formerly employee
The Brevard News, but the past
i > years linotype operator in the
ll'ice of The West Ashcville News;
'.f.Tod the loss of a finger recently
\ operating his linotype. He is
overing But has boon unable to
ork since his accident. It is ex
acted that he will go back to his
within the next few days.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
'? nds for their kindness and sy^;
utiiy shown us during th?? hriaf 'ill,
ness and death of.o?Hittle son. May
. ?r-irreSs~eacli of you.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Heath.
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER
EXECUTION
State of North Carolina,
County of Transylvania.
INr THE SUPERIOR COURT
W. S. Ashworth, Plaintiff,
-vs
W. Ulus Merril,
C. H. Case and
E. B. Hamilton, Defendants.
By virtue of an execution directed
to tne undersigned from the Super
ior Court of Transylvania County
in the above entitled action, I will,
on Monday, April 7, .1930, at twelve
o'clock noon, at tho courthouse door
of said County, sell to the highest
bidder for cash to satisfy said execu
tion, all the right, title and interest
which the said W. Ulus Merrill, de
fendant, has in the following describ
ed real estate, to-wit:
Lying and being in the Town of
Brevard, North Carolina.
Beginning on a stake on Franklin
Street, at the corner of lots No. 62
md 6.3, and runs with the dividing
ine between lots 62 and 63 in a
uorthwcaesterly direction 152.4 feet '
to a stake on lot No. 64; tiien with i
the dividing line between lots 63 and (
04 in a northwesterly direction 87.5
feet to a stake at the corner of lots ]
63 and 64, 72 and 73; thence with
the dividing line between lots 63 and i
.3, in southwesterly direction 173.9 '
u'cl to n stake at the corner of lots 1
| :: :??'.(.! 73; then with Franklin street ' i
l:v southwesterly direction S8 feet
the Beginning. Bcnig the lot of,
h ind conveyed by Mrs. Lura B. Wil- .<
on to \V. U .Merrill, on September ,
,14, 1926, and recorded in Book 57 ^
. ..?;e 175 of the Records of Deods '
for Transylvania County, N. C.
1 This the 5th day of March, 1930.
1 T. E. PATTON, Jr., Sheriff.
WS Ash Mar 12 19 26 Apr 2 I
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA {
Department of State
CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION
,0 ALL TO WHO THESE \
i'KESENTS MAY COME?
I GREETING:
WHEREAS, It appears to my sat- ,
? isfaction, by duly authenticated rec
ord of the proceedings for the volun
' : lary dissolution thereof by the unan
imous consent of all the stockhold
i jrs deposited in my office, that the
| WOODLAKE PARK DEVELOP
j MENT, INCORPORATED a corpora
I I tion of this State, whose principal i
I office is situate at No. Street,
in the town of Blantyre, County of
1 Transylvania, State of North Caro
' lina (Chas. F. Baldwin being the
[agent therein and in charge thereof,
! upon whom process may be served),
? j has complied with the requirements
I of Chapter 22, Consolidated Statutes,
? ,'ntitl S "Corporations," preliminary
. 1 to the issuing of this Certificate of
| Dissolution:
I NOW THEREFORE, I, J. A.
: ' Hartness, Secretary of the State of
i North Carolina, do hereby certify
> ' that the said corporation did, on the
j 12th day of February 1930 file in my
? ! office a duiy executed and attested
i , consent in writing to the dissolution
I of said corporation, executed by ail
; the stockholders thereof, which said
? consent and the record of the pro
ceedings aforesaid are now on file in
, iny said office as provided by law.
! 'IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I
1 have hereto set my hand and affixed
- 1 my official seal at Raleigh, this 12th
jday of February A. D. 1930.
J. A. HARTNESS,
Secretary of State.
ii 4tc Web. F26 Mar 5j|12|l|9
< NOTICE
- In the DUtrict Court IN' EQU11
lof the United State* NO. . M
1 for the Western District
- of Nojth Carolina.
t ARTHUR J. FLEMING,
Complainant
- 1 Vs NOTICE OF SALE
|
?A I'PHIRE COTTON MILLS, et a!.
Respondent.
| Under and by virtue of an order
I (if sale made in the above entitled
il ? iv.Sf by His Honor, E. Y. Webb, U.
p.. . District Court Judge, on the 1.3th
I ,,v of February 1930, i will olTer
it' public sale t-.? the highest bidder
j! !?'(>!{ CASH, at the Court !'
t >or in the town of Brevard, ('<? mt.v
! 1 1 f Transylvania and State of North
f Carolina, on Saturday, March JL'nd,
. ' i:;0. at the hour of twelve o'clock
? .,i . or as so'on thereafter as pr.r. t:c
s able, the foHowin;; property i ; th
1 Sapphire Cotton Milts, a corporation,
V' PARCEL NUMBER 1.
The entire manufacturing plant i f
. the Sapphire Cotton -Mills consisting
t of lands, buildings and machinery 1 -
. Seated in the said town of Brevard,
'said County and State, and known as
the "Sapphire Cotton Mill Tract,"
containing twenty-three and one
half acres of land, situate on both
j ' des of Whitmire Street in said
i Tovtn, including the brick mill build
t'ing with warehouses, boiler rooms,
r | engine rooms and other outbuildings
connected therewith, also office
3 building, also thirty-one (31) tenant
. houses.
t No bid will be accented until th"
. | bu'.;!?T shall have previously depo^
; ited with the undersigned Receiver a
. !vv.'.!ficd check on some bank in good
I standing for the sum of Ten Thous
and $ ( 10,000.00) Dollars. T "erti
1 lied check deposited by the sue ssful
j bidder shall be credited unon th pur
chase price and the reinalr 'or of said
I purchase price shall be p.:id with'1
? thirty days from said sal-.'. If sai
successful bidder should fail to com
I ply within said thirty days, then the
? nrorserty shall be resold, after adver
j 1 -ising, at the risk of said success
ful bidder and the amount of said
! ' l ook shall be retained by said 1'
I eiver as liquidated damages.
PARCEL NUMBER 2.
? ; Certain oilier tracts of land iyiu '
: iid be in." in Transylvania County
r.nd State of North Carolina, con
tainlnpr approximately tv.'Snry-esjHi'."'
hundred end sjsty-threc (2803 ) acres!
inoi i,0r less, and known as tke j
-''Power Site Lands," will likewise bo '
sold at the place and time above in- .
dicated at Public Auction to the i
highest bidder FOR CASH, and said '
highest bidder shall be required to
pay to the Receiver immediately, a
sum not less than One Thousand ;
($1,000.00) Dollars, and the remain- j
der within ten days thereafter, and ;
if said successful bidder should fail .
to comply and complete said pur
chase, then the lands to bo resold at i
the risk of the said bidder and the
said $1000.00 to be retained by the
Receiver as liquidated damages.
Stock in process and accounts re
ceivable are not included in the
ubove sale.
Full description of the equipment
of the Mill, number of rooms in ten
ant houses and any other informa
tion will be furnished upon applica
tion to the undersigned Receiver.
The upset price of Parcel No. 1 is
Seventy-Five Thousand ($.5,000.00)
Dollars. The right to reject any and
all bids is retained by the Receiver,
? all bids also subject to Confirina- j
tion by the Court.
This February 19th, 1930.
H. E. ERVVIN, Receiver.
4tc Web 19|28MarS|12 I
SELL IT?USE A WANT AD-,
NOTICE AMD SUMMONS
itate of North Carolina
bounty cf Transylvania
IN THE GENERAL CO. COURT |
Pearl Stepp Johnson
VS
Loyd Johnson
The defendant above named will !
take notice that an action entitled as |
above has been commenced in the |
General County Court of Transyl- J
vania County to obtain an absolute;)
divorce by said plaintiff from said |
defendant; the said defendant will i
further take noticc that ho is ro-i,
quired to appear at the April Term .
11)30 of the General County Court of j
said county, to be held in the court (
house in Brevard, N. C., in April
11)30, and answer or demur to the '
complaint of this plaintiff or tho
plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief demanded in said com
iaint. This February 19, 1930. j
ROLAND OWEN, Ex-Officio
Clerk General County Court.
Ralph Fisher, Atty, 4tp 10 1 26M5 j 12
NOTICE OF LAND SALE i
Under the power of sale contained
in that certain deed in trust executed !
by J. L. Plott and wife, Sallie Plott, 1
to Lewis P. Hamlin, trustee, dated i
the 14th day of December 1929, and '
recorded in the office of the Regis
ter of deeds for Transylvania coun
ty, N. C. in Book No. 24 at page
283, default having been made in the
payment of the indebtedness thereby
^secured, and demand having been
made for sale, the undersigned trus
tee will sell at public auction to the
'highest bidder FOR CASH, at 12
o'clock M. on the 31st day of March
1930, at the court house door in the
town of Brevard, N. C., the follow
ing described piece or parcel of land,
lying and being in Catheys Creek
j Township, and more particularly de
scribed as follows, to-wit:
j BEGINNING on a stake on thi
l west margin of Highway No. 28 at
, the junction of an old road, and
| runs with north and west side of the
,0k! road the following courses and
distances: South 74 deg. west 75
feet; then south 47 deg. west 40
feet; then south 21 deg. west 20
feet; then 5 deg. west 139 feet to a
stake in the old Paxton line; then
with said old line south 87 deg. east
80 feet to a stake on the west mar
gin of the Highway; then same
course south 87 deg. east 260 feet
to a stake on the north ban'r: of the
old road leading to Lambert Gilles
pie's house; then with the north mar
gin of said old road, north 4G 1-2
deg. west 282 feet to a stake on the
.east margin of the Highway; then
crossing the Highway, nortii 18 deg.
west 30 feet to the beginning, con
taining 87 ? 100 of an acre more or
less.
Said sale being made for the pur
pose of satisfying said debt, nter
. est, costs and expenses of said sale,
i Sale made subject to any and ali
taxes.
This 25th day of Feb. 1930.
LEWIS p. HAMLIN. Trustee.
?Itchg OHO Mar 5-12 lit
? NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
I ntler and by virtue of the pow
of sale contained in that cor' .n
deed in trust from W. E. Shi .nan
et al. to the undersigned trust..'.', for
the Brevard Buildin;r and Loan Asso
ciation, bearing dati of Oct. 26th,
1028, and registered in Book No. 2'i
at Page 21 of the record of deeds in
trust for Transylvania ;nty, said
deed in tru securing cc-iiain indebt
edness th ,-ein named, and default
having ' n made in the payment of
said indebtedness whereby the povvei
of sale contained in said deed in
tru.-t has become operative, and all
notice as to sj'.id default having been
given and said default has not been
made good, and the holder of th
note evidencing said indebtedness
having requested the undersigned to
foreclose said deed in trust;
I Now therefore the undersign. :
.will on Saturday, March 15th. 11/30
'pt the Court House door in the towji
{ of Brevard, N. C., at 12 o'clock M.
1 it. - i* . " - ? . ' . ? i .
? tuc i \jh\j ?* ilit', iu .?it.
All those lands described in tin
deed in trust aforesaid, reference
? being hereby made to same and the
rccord thereof for a description of
said property by metes and bounds.
The proceeds of said sale to be ap
plied upon said indebtedness, costs
of sale etc.
This the 15th. day of Feb. 1930.
D. I.. ENGLISH, Trustee.
Pub F19.26 M 5! 13 Die.
SELL IT? USE A WANT AD
BAIRD & COMPANY
This store which io locuicd at 3
Sroadway in Ashcvillo, arc extensive
Icalers in extra-standard grocery
products. They invited the people
Df this section to make their store
their headquarters while in town.
This store has the finest line of
staple and fancy groceries to be
found in this part of the state. Theyi
bend every effort to satisfy their'
customers' needs. They have the
store very well arranged for the rap
id handling of goods thus assuring
you of prompt service and their
customers always find their food in
first class condition.
They employ a force of clerks,
ea.;h one of whom is a genius in do
in;!; and saying the accommodating
thing to their customers. It is the
rule and principle of their business
to do more for their customers than
simply sell th^m groceries, and their
customers appreciate this almc-st as
much as they do the "high quality"
goods. They arc making "Special"
inducements to out-of-town custom
ers and they handle a full and con:
plete line of standard brands and
they are always first with fresl
fruits and vegetables when in season
and country produce. Their stock
of canned goods are always of the
best brands and are always kept
fresh.
Baird and Company ia a locally
owned store and their system of mer
chandising is such that they arc able
to successfully compete with othc
concerns of similar nature.
The manager is a prominent citi
zen and has won the admiration ar l
friendship of the entire community
and we feel justified to say that th; ;
is one of the most progressive con
cerns of the kind in this territory,
and we are not alone in this asser
tion, for their many customers who
h&ve patronized them have noth'/,.
but compliments and vraise f.
them.
ALL SORTS
OF SPOONS
All sorts of spoons in sterling silver and silver plate.
Good substantial pieces in sterling for $2.00 to $7.00.
Silver piate (the kind that wears) 75c to $5.00
We've some attractive ice tea spoons that you'll want
shortly, .$2.00 per set of six.
Frank D. Clement, The Hallmark Jeweler
CLEMSON THEATRE BUILDING
OLD FOLKS
AND
YOUNG FOLKS
RICH FOLKS
AND
POOR FOLKS
BUT
ALL OF THEM PLUMB GOOD FOLKS
made our 10-dav sale a most successful af
fair. Honest-to-goodness we sold two times
more Groceries than we had hoped to sell?
We thank you, dear friends ? and to prove
our gratitude we're still giving low prices
on standard groceries, all of which is full
weight and honest count.
COME AGAIN and AGAIN
Johnson's Grocery Store
PHONE 41
CONGRATULATIONS
Business and Professional Women
FOR YOUR ACHIEVEMENTS
As you are striving for the very best and highest things in your
business and professional careers, we too, are striving to attain the very
highest goal in our line. We have pent the past ten years in equipping
our plant and rounding out our proficiency to give the very best service
in
GENERAL AUTOMOBILE MECHANICAL WORK
AND AUTOMOBILE ELECTRICAL WORK
That we have succeeded in large measure is testified to by the
large number of satisfied customers and patrons who come to us with
their car troubles, whether it be lighting, ignition service, battery, brake
lining, or general mechanical repair work. We do it all, and give guar
anteed satisfaction with our service. . v r ^;pv0 |
BREVARD BATTERY CO.
W. F. Hart, Manager.