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BASEBALL TEAM SHOWING UP ^ELL AT BREVARD HI SCHOOL * With a record bunch out for the various posts, baseball at the Brevard | High School got away at a faut start , last week, and 'prospects of the best team in years are showing. Every position is being hotly contested for, and although several places look like they belong to certain individ uals, Coach Tilson is authority for the statement that no position is covered as yet. The entire buncli is slugging like regulars. ! First game scheduled is for Fri day, April 4th, with Hendersonville, on the local diamond, though it is probable that a gamt will be played with Christ School next Tuesday. The schedule now calls for two games with Hendersonville, two with Blue Ridge and several dates "er.ding. Boys who have been contesting for a place on the Blue Devil outfit are: Pitchers- -Albert Payne, star of two years, and an all-round athlete who has made good at all phases of high school games; James Jones, who has plenty of speed and a pretty good break; John Pickelsimer, young but energetic. John is of the south paw variety, and is almost certain to get a showing in part of the games played. Catchers? I'aul .Schachner, all r. and athlete in high school circles, who flags them down like a vet nvn and has a good peg to second. Paul is also showing a good batting i Along with Schachner is Tom !i y Wood, who has been playing a pretty good brand of ball for two years. Tommy has a good head on him for working batters and it is highly probable that he will work in sew; of this year's games. He also ha.- ?: fair batting eye. Fkst base -Three boys, Carl Kil patriek, Roy MeCall and Dohey lJ[nec. are out after the initial sack. PENROSE PEN POINTS By Noah Miller) Hollo World! Don't go away ? Here's a word from Penrose and Knon. Tin- weather has befcn line for the past two months, and the local farmei - report much progress with ; lowing and other farm work. W. I.. Talley was seen pruning his orchard recently. It looked like an ip-tn-date jol) he was getting done. L>. R. Itolliday. road overseer, has ?i i! lu y collecting raod tax recent ly. Pay four dollars or work si.\ day- is the rule. If you work, bring along your own pick or shovel. And the ri-a'ds are improving under Mr. f Holliday's efficient supervision. [?'ran'. \\ n and No ah Miller, ? ill \V. rlil War veterans, attended a n.ei'tin- of the Monroe Wilson Post. \r..er:can Legion at Brevard ?st Friday evening. They report an t : o;' veteran:- and .tit welient address by Division Vice i ommander A. ('. Pennington, of Oteen. i The ehol census shows twenty - - 1 \ young folk from the immediate >iv: unity. Boyd No. attending either high school or college. We r:iinl< this an excellent showing for . .r. . ? . i -.i ni t y of this size. II. -v. Mr. Bragg, of Kosman, has ' opted a call as pastor of Enon church. Preaching time to be the second and f urth Sundays in each month, llev. Mr. Bra-rir conies to us well recommended and should have the hearty, loyal support of all mem bers of the church. It is only by such support that he can accomplish the most good. Let's begin by all turn'ng out to hear him the second Sunday ? n April at eleven oc'lock, when he will preach his first sermon ] is pastor of the chuirh here. i1 E. II. (ialloway, of ilosman, of the .. State Department of Conservation , and He > '.-lopment, visited our local I ' school Friday. The tcachers and all 1 the children assembled in the prin- ' >i pal's room to hear h.. give an in teresting lecture on ti prevention and the protection of iish and game. Mr. (Jalloway then presented the school an excellent pictm-e which he had used as the basis of his lecture ' together with a poster showing open 1 and closed seasons for fish and game, j These wero posted in the room for ' future reference. 1 666 TABLETS I J Relieve* a Headache or Neuralgia | in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the ( first day, and check* Malaria in ; three days. ] 666 ALSO IN LIQUID j All three are showing up pretty tsood, vutfc the edge going to Carl 1 Kilpatrick. All three boys have had experience. Joe Schachner is having hard '.eduing to beat "Little Dick" Aiken out of bag No. two. Joe, who plays like a seasoned veteran, has every thing that the position needs, but th.en Dick is right there with the goods, too. Flred Miller and Charles Morgan o ..hooping it up iround the hot .yrnei-, both making a good showing, 'f-th boys have took 'era hot and willow. Then, too, there are one or two moro who would like to serve on third. Bill Ei'win, by priority and senior ity rights has the hottest o'i hot places ? short ? by reason of the fact that he swings a wicked stick when hits means runs, and he is no novice at scooping 'em up either. Walter Clayton, little but loud, is his op ponent for this position, and is mak ing a wonderful showing for his pep that Bill has, but is a little weak in his batting. Probability is that Walter will play on short in at least part of the games. in the field, Carol Davis, veteran, James Jones, veteran, Albert Lyday, Harold Kilpatvick ar.d Hayes Ship man have all been showing up good. Aside from these boys, several of the fellows who will !>e rooted out of the infield on account of their Inability to judge the quick breaks, will be seeking u berth in the outfield where they will have more time to judge the offerings. All in all it looks like a good year l'or the Blue Devils, and with an other week to fill in the weak places, Coach Tilsori is confident that he is going to have a real snappy little outfit. FEARED HE WOULD HAVE TO QUIT WORK "My health was so bad I was r.'Yaid I'd have to give up my job, but Sargon put me on my feet again and I have more strength and en emy than I've had in 20 years. JOHN M. FABIAN "I had been going down hill i'or 10 yvars. My whole system seemed poisoned. 1 was tortured at times with pains in the back of my head and sides and I could hardly digest anything^ Five bottles of S argon made me feel like a new man. I have a fine appetitie, my digestion seems perfect, I've gained several pounds in weight and a lot of new .?nergy. I sleep like a farm boy and mornings am ready for a hearty breakfast and a hard day's work. Jargon Pills rid my system of pois ons, stimulated my liver and ended ny constipation." ? John M. Fabian, "harleston. DAVIS-LONG DRUG CO., AgenU NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Under and by virtue of the power }f sale contained in that certain Iced in trust from C. 0. Robinson ?nd wife to the undersignfed trustee, searing date of Sept. 19th. 1929, and registered in Book 23 at page 92 of :he Record of Deeds in Trust for rransylvania county, said deed in ;rust securing certain indebtedness ;herein described, and default having )een made in the payment of said in iebtedness whereby the power of lale contained in said deed in trust i a* become operative and all notices ?equired having been given and said DOUBLE STRENGTH ASW OH^'vU^CoVrEE". Bll Gold Ribbo, rfSMMwS* ? ^ (BRAND) ; CoteM AND CUT COFFEE COST IN HALF You get as many cups from 1 lb. of "Gold Ribbon" Brand Coffee and Chicory as you do from 2 lbs. of ordinary coffee, because it is Double Strength. Cut your coffee bill in half by using "Gold Ribbon" Blend ? 1 lb. lasts as long as 2 lbs. of ordinary coffee ? and you pay no i.-iore! lufault has nrft been made good; Now therefore the, undersigned trustee will on Saturday, April 12th L 930 at the Court House door in the town of Brevard, N. C., at 12 s'clock M. sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real property, to wit: All those lots of land described in said deed in trust aforesaid reference being hereby made to said deed in trust and the record thereof for a description of said lots by metes and bounds. Said sale or the procedes thereof to be applied upon said indebtedness, costs of sale etc. This the 12th day of March, 1930. D. L. ENGLISH, Trustee. Mar 19-26 Apr 2-9. NOTICE OF LAND SALE Under the power of sale contained in that certain deed in trust executed by J. L. Plott and wife, Sallie Plott, to Lewis P. Hamlin, trustee, dated 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 288, 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 hiprhest bidder FOR CASH, at 12 o'c'ock M. on the 51st 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 Township, and more particularly de scribed as follows, to- wit: BEGINNING on a stake on the west margin of Highway No. 28 at the junction of an old road, and runs with north and west side cf the old road the following courses sr.d distances: South 74 deg. west 75 feet; then south 47 deg. went 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. ea.it 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 bank oi the 1 old road leading to Lambert Gilles- i pie's house ; then with the north mar- i Kin of said old road, north 46 1-2 deg. west 282 feet to a stake or. the east marprin of the Highway; then crossing the Highway, north 18 deg. west 36 feet to t.he beginning, con taining 87 ? 100 of an acre more or less. Said sale being made i'or the pur pose of satisfying said debt, inter est, costs and expenses of said sale. Sale made subject to tiny and all taxes. This 25th day of Feb. 1930. LEWIS P. HAMLIN, Trustee. 4tchg OHO Mar 5-121 19I2G EAST FORK NEWS The Grand Old Uproar Society, o 1 1 which we spoke last week, continued their meeting on through the week, and wt are not sure that it is closed yet. We can't give a complete list of the members at present as none of those taking part in the proceed ings seem to be clear in memory enough to give a complete list. o:c" names We may decide just; 1c give the names of those not belonging as , it wouldn't take so much spf.ee fat ( the paper as to give the list of mem bers. Seriously, w? began to think we might have to write 6i>. obituary or two. Honestly, we believe it the ones who were on the jump last week j could see thc-mselvea aa others see them, they'd hang their heads in j shame and never look any one ' straight in the ey-i again. We wonder if the bad roads have anything to ir> with the bad situa- 1 tion. People from other sections 1 where there isn't an abundance of j the thirst extinguisher can't get in to help us get rid of an over produc tion and our poor benighted sots ' seem to think it has to all be con sumed. Well, the roads are better, come on, we don't want oav Up Roarers to have another Up Roar party. Oar hearts go out in sympathy to tho mothers and fathers' whose sons stayed too long at the party, and for the vives whose husbands stayed loo 'long at the party, and for the bister v/hose brothers ?t*yvA too leug at tho party, and we feel thi deepest pity for the children whose daddy stayed "oo Long ? but we just can't heip feeiing shams for th? whole buncb who stajed too long. The fi?,h lav Is open on East .fork, ?>o ii's reported. It may be a little early but Bfst Fork 11 usually on the dot and saem to never do Mytttng half way. liii?le R'jjnolds is confined to his !>?d with a 'jfldiy cat knee. Ho was vorking at com ties vhcn the un fortunate accident occurred. Gun King is reported v?Ty ill at his home on East Fork, Mrs. W. M. Galloway continues yeriousSy ill. Tl:e infant rfauchr/ir of Mr. ami Mrs. Jar aea Raines ha? been real sick. I Jeff Lance, of B.'evard, visited his parent, Mr. and I?Trs. Joe Lance, Sunday. Leon and Elmer Giil^spit, of Ashe ville, were East Fork visitors list, week. . >~iaW8 Real Cigarette Pleasure WHY BE SATISFIED with less smoking pleasure when for the same price you can have the luxury of Camels? Camels stand alone. If you merely want to puff, anything will do. But if you want to know the true delight of smoking ? to enjoy the mild, mellow fragrance of superbly blended Domestic and Turkish tobaccos, brought to perfection by the most scientific methods of manufacture but with none of the delicacy of its natural goodness lost or spoiled by over-treatment ? then Camel is the cigarette for you. You'll find in Camels all the exquisite enjoyment that can be packed into a smoke. Cam the better cigarettes ? 1930, 8. J. R*raoM? Comptay, Win??o?-S?l?i?? N. &
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