? RIGSBY-MORROWQCO* Foater Bennett, Owner j Roy C. Bennett, Manage?. This concern located on East 4th Avenue in Hendersonville, and phone No. 97, is known throughout this section as the leaders in the manu facture of sash, doors, mill work and allied lines. In their years of experi ence this firm has attained fame through their progressive business methods and superiority of their pro ducts. They are recognized through out the country and add to tha pro gress and prosperity of this section. They make a specialty of mill work of nil kinds and can supply you with sash, doors, special mill work and wood work of all kinds. In addition they carry a complete line of paints, roofing and a full line of building material. They can fur nish your building complete, from foundation to roof. In the olden days when we started to build a home, the first requisite was to find a carpenter who could be trusted tal mag nanimous service to the public has been the policy of this bank since its inception and thus people have learned that it is the intention of the management that the people should "Make Our Bank Your Bank." It is quite fitting and proper that we direct the attention of our read ers to the American Bank & Trust Co. as one of the distinctive fea tures of financial efficiency and one of its most valued assets. SHERMAN'S SPORTING GOODSSTORE The bost '"tonic" the writer could suggest for anyone would be a visit to this store which is located on Main street in Hendersonville. "America does not play enough." How often we hear that criticism of our country from English and con tinental critics who visit here. And until late years there was a great deal of truth in the statement. We had not then realized that the right combination of work and play was necessary For success in any line of endeavor. We learned that the fight toward progress and success had to be interspersed with moments of play. The great war served to em phasize this lesson in our minds. To see that the people of the city and surrounding community play is the business of this modern ; /?up-and-going sparing goods Jiouse ! where you may buy every necessity , ior playing from a golf ball on up. ; Stocked with standard, nationally ( known lines of sporting goods this establishment is ready to serve the community in truly metropolitan fashion. ~ j Perhaps you are a follower of i Izaak Walton. Someone has said that J only two characteristics were neces sary to mark a man as trustworthy j ? he must smoke a good pipe and be a good fisherman. Whether this is ! true or not, we all know that thous- 1 ands of red blooded American men ' are never more at home than when j they can spend the day along some j wooded stream with a tackle and a I corncob pipe. That is their play. If you are of thjs breed, you will find; much to attract attention in this ?4 store. Snappy steel rod$, the latest 'thins in reels, flies, hooks and all the. other trappings which make up the well equipped angles. Or you may be addicted to the more recently fashionable hitbit ? golf. Come in and look over the mashies, the drivers, the rigid look-1 ing mid irons. Here you will find that new club. too. The one with the latest angle with which your friends are having so much success in lay ing the ball right on the green. And there is a new putter here. Try it Maybe you can go below the average 70. There is everything else here to make a complete outfit of which the most distinguished golfer would be prood. Truly, this store sells ev erything in the way of golf except the caddy. But the stock is not limited to golfing outfits. Maybe it's your daughter's or son's birthday? How about a tennis racquet or a ball bat? Nothing makes the boy's or girl's heart beat stronger for Dad than a gift of "something to play with." Baseball supplies, football equip ment,, camning outfits, anything to have a good time with ? it's all here, new and shining. You'll stay an hour if you come.1 The store is up-to-the-minute in every detail. The owners and man agers are really honest to goodness men in the pommunity, full of pep and enthusiasm for every sort of healthy activity taken up by the ! community. You can trust a sports man; you can trust these men who i supply sportsmen with what tho'y j want because they are sportaincn l themselves. Enjoys Best Kcaltii j In 25 Years i pxm Sx BS?RMA2f . | "At the age of 79 I am still act ive in business and I attribute my entire present good health, energy ! and vitality to the benefits I derived from Sargon. I actually believe this wonderful medicine has added years to my life. "Fdr five years my health had been failing steadily. My nerves . were all to pieces, and I hardly | knew what a sound night's sleep meant. "Since taking the Sargon treat- j went I feel as well and strong as I ' was 26 years ago. I have a fine ap petite, sleep good, and constipation, ! bil.'iousness and dizzy spells are all I tilings of (he past." ? David S. j Beekman, 528 Kearney St., San ! Francisco, Calif. Sargon's aim is not mere tempor- j ary relief, but new and abundant ! health. Don't experiment ? profit by the experience of others. > DAVIS-LONG DRUG CO., Agent. COURT CALENDAR i " . | TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY, SUPERIOR COURT For Trial of Civil Actions APRIL TERM, 1930 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1930 No. Case 9 ? Montvale Lumber Co. V. Ernest Paxton et al 10 ? Bessie Davidson V. Ralph Fisher 26 ? Spurgeon Owen V. 0. W. Clay ton (On over protest of Def.) 27 ? Nichols et al V. Wilkins et al 28 ? Hamilton V. Rutherford et al 29 ? Winchester V. Smith et al. THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1930 11--J. R. Whitmire V. A. B. Owen et al ?13 ? Kinnie Craft V. Gloucester I.um- ] her Co. ?11? T. A. English V. W. H. Duck worth et ux ?1") ? T. A. English V. Gillespie et al FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1930 ?18- -C. G. Keith V. Chas. Ashworth et a! 49? Winnie Kins, Admx. V. Rosman Tanning Extract Co. 50 ? llosea Lee .V Bumgarner Bros, et al 52? J. S. Parsons V. .1. B. S. Mc intosh SATURDAY. APRIL 12, 1930 MOTIONS & DIVORCES 7? Cos Paxton V. .1. H. Pickelsimer 16 ? Victor Thomas V. Lois Thomas 19 ? Lyday and Shipman V. Mathis 21 ? Hovey V. Hovey i 36 ? Fred Harris V. Ola Harris 51 ? R. A. Conley V. Transylvania Tanning Co. '?1 ? Warren V. Bland 58 ? Henry V. Anderson 59 ? Tinsley V. Mortgage Co. 66 ? Carr V. Carr MONDAY, APRIL 14. 1930 42 ? Fidelity and Guarantee Co. V. | Board of Education et al 40 ? Sullivan-Marklev Hardware Co. < V. Boa.'d of Education et al TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1930 18 ? Standard Motor Co. V. Lowe ' Motor Co. 32 ? Lowe Motor Co. V. C. E. English ; 33? Lowe Motor Co. V. Cole Owen 1 et ux 47? ('. E. Lowe V. S. R. Joines WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1930 55- ? Duke Power Co. V. R. L. Stokes j 57 ? Reeves V. Carolina Power and Light Co. G1 ? Lyday V. Ramseur ct al 62 ? Sallie Osteen, Admx. V. Brevard Light and Power Co. et al 63 ? Arthur Sentell, Admx V. Carr : Lumber Co. THURSDAY. APRIL 17, 1930 68 ? Moss V. Ralph Fisher 69? T. A. English V. W. H. Harris 70 ? Susquahanna Furniture Co. V. W. B. Walker 71 ? D. L. Einglish V. R. L. Canslcr 72 ? J. S. Bromficld V. Public Utili ties Co. Motions and divorces may be heard at any time by l; consent or on one days' I, notice to opposing' counsel. BREVARD BAR ASS'N. j! i NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION i . . In the General County Court S. V. Rackley vs. Arie Rackley. The defendant above named will | take notice that an action entitled as ' ibovr ha? been commenced in the ! Seneral- County Court of Transyl vania Co.anty, to secure a divorce by < PLEASANT GROVE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. G. C. McCall of Little ( liver, spent the week-end with the atter's brother, J. H. Drake, of this s ilace. Everette Thomas of Asheville, has ?een visiting his mother, Mrs. J. L. Thomas. Mrs. C. E. Blythe honored her son, ! 3oy, Sunday by giving him a birth ly dinner. Those present were, llissea Paulette Grey, Mildred Grey, ? Soldia Banks, and Arrie Rashton, tfr. and Mrs. Robsrt Wilson, Mr. and , Mrs. J. M. Wilson, Messrs. Egerton . Fletcher, Clyde Garren, Earl Grey, ?' iall Grey, Dewey Hamilton and Bill Dir. They reported a very enjoy- , ible time. Miss Thelma Hamilton of Enka, , visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. ( 3. Hamilton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Howard of i Hendersonville, visited the Ialter's ] parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hamilton, during the week-end. The B. Y. P. U. of Pleasant Grove was started "ir the new" Sunday night Misses Oleta and Mareta Huggins and Carl Cartrell of Beulah were present. Miss Huggins deliv ered a very interesting message on the "Importance of B. Y. P. U. Work." It is hoped that every one will help in making the B. Y. P. U. a success. Misses Daisy and Marjorie Hamil ton, of Enka, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. I Hamilton. I Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Grey of Pisgah Forest, spen; the week-end with the 1 former's brother, E. II. Grey. Mrs. Robert Wilsor. of Enon, is spending a few days this week with ' her parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Blytne. Mrs. J. M. Grey is visiting her son, I C. H. Grey, of Pisgah Forest. Miss Jewel Justus spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. D. R. Justus, who is in Patton Memorial hospital. Nicholas Sentelle visited his father, Rev. J. E. Sentell, of Under wood Mountain, Sunday. EAST FORK NEWS | I : Radio owners in our section en joyed the Sunday School lesson for last Sunday as explained Saturday night over WWNC by Mr. Barrett (our county paper editor) and are glad to know that we shall still have the pleasure of hearing these lesson talks from week to week. Everyone in our county having a radio should tune in on WWNC each Saturday night at seven o'clock and hear these talks. They are worth it. Columbus Reynolds, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Jule Reynolds, is re covering from a recent attack of pneumonia. Mrs. W. M. Galloway is reported real sick at her home here. Erskine Whitmire, of I.yman, S. C., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Whitmire. Jack Heath and Berley Head were Rosman visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Singleterry spent the week-end at their summer home here. Kile Whitmire and small son, of I.yman, spent the week-end with Mr. Whitmire's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. Whitmire. Clyde Brown, of Hendersonville, was an East Fork visitor Sunday. Misses Kate Gillespie and Edith Gravely were Brevard visitors Satur day. j The Grand Old Up Roarers held their weekly Grand Old Up Roar at their usual meeting place, mostly up and down the public road. All the official and active members were present, a grand and joyous time be ing reported. All members (whose heads stayed clear enough) took act ive part on the program performance. The Grand Old Up Roarers hold weekly meetings. Place: just any old meeting place. Time: Saturday nij;ht. often continuing to .Sunday. The public is cordially invited to at tend these meetings; also the sheriff of our county, his deputies too, an. I Mr. Hoover's prohibition law en forcement officers (if he has any). After their next meeting and pub lic performance, we will furnish the public with names of the members and give their programs in full. Per haps it will make interesting read ins. the plaintiff from the defendant on i statutory prounds; and the said de- i fendant will further take notice that ' she is required to appear at the 1 term of the General County Court of said County to be held on the first Monday in April 1930, at the Court House "of said County, in Brevard. N. C., and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This February 25t1i 1930. Roland Owen, Clerk of Superi or Court and ex officio Clerk General County Court. Feb 27JMch. 6 1 13: 20 rig... SELL IT? USE A WANT AD COCA COLA BOTTUNGjCO. With modern plant on Locust ' treet in Hendersonvills, is under ajwble and popular management, ifficial bottling' plant for Coca-Cola. A most modern establishment and vhich is equipped in the most scien ific manner so that in the process >f manufacture and bottling their iroducts are "untouched by iiumar. lands." To produce a superior pred ict that not only meet? requirements jut also lends an added sest to the oy of living it is not necesaary that me provide a*, once a plant which lovers acres of ground. The quality ;hat wins, widespread and instant popularity, however, soon wi'l force in increased capacity and such is the :ase witn thin bottlirg company. Throughout every state in the anion this wonderful and refreshing beverage1 is crrstantly in greater de mand. it has become i most popular beverage with ail classes of. people. It not only quenches the thirst but stems to leave that "satisfied feel iog," whether consumed on a hot day io summer or in the middle of win t?r. It is especially popular, of coarse, throughout this section, and this bottling company has hardly been able to meet the demand. There is only one Coc?,-C'ola and it i? known aU over the eauatry. Nothing else fteeus to sstisty but the gvnu in?. Tnis is 4J># officii] bott'inp plant fat Coc;t-CoI? deepest sorrow. The funeral parlors are brighten ed up by mellow light and beautiful furnishings. In these rooms ser vices are held and every detail is arranged as if the funeral were bnnir held in your own home. The business is under the direct !) of modern, forward-looking business men who appreciate the value of good service as a trade- winner .ami they and their associates are always willing and anxious to accommodate their patrons. They have alwuy taken an active part in the develop ment of the country and are known as among our foremost citizen?. J. V. HELSEL & CO. I At 331 Seventh Avenue East in Hendersonville, specializes in sheet metal work for factories and schools; also do all kinds of sheet metal work, such as boiler breechings, iron smoke stacks, heating and ventilat ing1 ducts, stairway, skylights, and all kinds of light iron work. They are also doing quite a bit of roofing work all kinds. It will pay to see them. This establishment is deserving of more than passing notice in this edition, as the manager is recog nized in this section as one of the most expert sheet metal men in this state. In addition to this they conduct a complete sheet mfttal establishment and are prepared to execute all classes of work, including tin work, and all the other fine intricate fea tures of modern sheet metal estab lishments, such as skylights, ven tilators, repairing and building, ridge roll .crestinpr and all kinds of orna mental work. During the time this firm has been in business, they have executed many 4>ther contracts, and these stand as examples of the expert workman ship. And while only the highest class of sheet metal and other work is executed by them, the prices ut most reasonable. In the various
  • al ly true of the regular department. I This class of work is a special! :? with them, and is executed promptly and satisfactorily. Whether the job be large small, makes no difference to them in the manner in which it is : < plished. The best material.-, tht best workmanship and fair prie s regulate their activity, and it is without fear of contradiction that we say one cannot do better than to consult them in regard to all mat ters of this work and allied feature-. In the employ of the concern are expert men, who thoroughly under stand the laying of roofs to the best advantage. The service on furnace work is rapid and satisfactory, the work careful and /lasting. These craftsmen will go on your job and will astound you at the .results that can be produced. | By giving first class work at mod erate prices, they have built their business to its present high standard. I We advise all of our readers that when they want any of this work properiy executed, they go to this firm. PACE PLUMBING & HEATING CO. This concern located at 117 Sixtli Avenue West in Hendersonville, is an expert heating and sanitary en gineering firm that has kept cbreast of the times. They are prepared to equip all farmers and others with heating and plumbing systems that are of the highest quality and effic iency. No matter what problem you may iiave in the heating line, all you have to do is to consult with them and :hey .will be able to solve it to your satisfaction and advantage. Efficient and dexterous by reason )f the knowledge that comes from having mastered all the intricate technical problems of the profession, and supreme in the prestige that comes from the use of the finest ma terial, they have built up an exten sive patronage in this section of the state and have won for themselves and their establishment a large pa tronage front Hendersonville and ad jacent territory. You will find i equipment and fixtures scientifically correct and latest designs in the greatest variety, and a stock that is full and complete. Bath tubs and bath room necessi ties are there in great profusion and yi u vi'l find in this department that the wide experience of the firm will accrue to your advantage. Any farmer interested in the most modern and efficient and reasonably priced plumbing and heating systems will do well to have a consultation with them. All of the other features of the plumbing and heating trade are well handled by them and every detail is given the most painstaking care. Honest and straightfpfward in their business policies, they are among the world in T:his section and we wish to commend them to all 'our readers who may be in need of any thing in this line.