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I . ' : ? 'i ? "V " 1 - ^',lj!U j PleiusMit Grove News I Mr. and M s. ''.eb K%atrice of Flat Rock war? to o nr .*>ection Sat vrdaj . 1 Tom Couch of /L it*ie River wu ii Plsasat'i Groye Sunday. , v . Mr. an<i Mi's. Hamilton visited thfir son Wifttam of (Etct wah Sunday to ?ee their ^i-audson, who arrived one day isst w?pk. Mr. and Mr,1). "IT. H. Kilpatrick of Flat Rock passed through here Sat urday. Next Saturday week is the date '0 clean off the cemeteries at peasant Grove. Every one who is interested is urged to come and bring lunch and tools and spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grey visited Mr. and Mrs. G. C. McCall of Little River Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Anderson of j Flat Rock visited the tatter's moth- 1 er, Mrs. L. 0. Hamilton, last week. Mr. Nicholas Sentell made a bus iness trip to Brevard Friday of tost week. The fsrmers are wanting to plow, but the showers say not yet. Mr. O. S. Grey was in Blantyre Saturday. Don't forget every Fourth Satur day at 3 p.m., preaching services at Pheasant Grove, and Sunday at 11 o'clock. Everybody invited. f Lake Toxaway News L Mrs, W. W. Ray of Asheville has returned to her home at Lake Tox away to spend the summer. James Breedlove was on the sick ] list last week. i Gideon Miller and Albard Owen 1 of Quebec were Toxaway visitors 1 last Tuesday. ' 'tfncle Sam Sanders is improving 1 very slowly. < Coleman Owen was on the sick list ' last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. McNeely of ( Brevard, were Toxaway visitors < Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Owen and i Venson Owen were Brevard visitors [j Tuesday. ?* : /Rev. W. E. Rufty filled his regu lar appointment at the Methodist church Sunday and Sunday night Mrs. Dock Banther visited in |< Brevard Monday. I < Mr. and Mrs. C. R. McNeely and Mrs. W. W. Ray were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Scruggs Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Rufty and ] Children were dinner guests of Mr. I atid Mrs. H. G. Rogers Sunday. I Misses Fannie Mae and Bonnie J Miller and Frank Miller of Inman, S. C-. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Posie Owen. c Mildred and Mary Caroline Mcln- t tosh of Brevard, were week-end ( 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mc- c Neely. 1 Kev. and Mrs. J. R. Owen and children of Mars Hill, were Toxa way visitors Sunday. I, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall and little | r daughter) Freda Jean, of Asheville, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Raines Sunday. Mrs. Arrowood Lee spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Fannie Mc Coy. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Under and by virtue of the power | ( of sate contained in that certain i j Deed in Trust from Wade Camp and i wife to the undersigned trustee, ( bearing date of February 22nd, , 1927 and registered in Book 21 at , Page 204 of the Records of Deeds j in Trust for Transylvania County, j N. C. said Deed in Trust securing ( certain indebtedness therein named and default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAVE1 J is by train. The safest. Most com- ] fortable. Most reliable. Costs less, 1 Inquire of Ticket Agents regarding greatly reduced fares for short trips. 1 S9UTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM j ~ i EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED LENSES DUPLICATED Brevard Office In P. 0. Bufldln* CW Evtwy TUESDAY AftaraM W. H. HAWKINS * SON 49 Years of Satisfaction HwtoioarfB*, N. C. WEIGHED ONLf 99 I POUNDS; GAINS 32 | "I only weighed 99 pounds when j sUrte<2 Sargon tut I weigh 181 -io** and feel better and navo wore strength than in 20 years. -M.v di fostion was so bad that J couldn't MRS. FANNIE CAUBLE eat anything but bread and milk. I lost weight rapidly, had terrible, pains in my back and sides, and a rheumatic condition developed all ' over my body. For months I could not turn myself in bed or evep move | without help. I was told I couldn't live and I'd lost hope of ever find- , ing relief. But Sargon changed my whole life. I am eating anything 1 i like without the least indigestion 1 and I'm so strengthened and invig orated that I do all my housework ind milk the cows too. There isn't i pain left in my body and I actu-[ illy walked three miles the other lay to a school house t > attend a ueeting. "Sargon Pills cleansed my system >f poisons, put my liver to work and ( mded my constipation." ? Mrs. Fan-J lie Cauble, R-2, Box 80, Fletcher, ' 3. C. DAVIS- LONG DRUG CO., Agent* Brevard, N. C. vhereby said power of sale has be-; ome operative and all notice re tired having been given and said iefault has not been made good; Now, therefore, the undersigned rrustee will, on Saturday June 14 L930 at 12 o'clock M. at the Court louse door in the town of Brevard, ?J. C., offer for sale and sell to the lighest bidder for cash the follow ng described real property to wit: All those three tracts of land lescribed in said deed in trust con aining 17 acres more or lees refer mce being hereby made to said leed in trust and the record thereof 'or a description of said three tracts >f land by metes and bounds. The proceeds of said sale to be ipplied upon the costs of sale, eom nissions, etc. and the net surplus to >e applied upon said indebtedness lescribed in said deed in trust. This the 15th day of May, 1930. D. L. ENGLISH, Trustee. May 21|28 June 4111. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Under and by virtue of the power >f sale contained in that certain Deed in Trust from Nancy Ann Waldrop to J. P. Volrath, trustee, lated tne 19th day of November, L928, and registered in Book No. 24 it page 136 of the Record of Deeds n Trust for Transylvania County, M. C., said deed in trust securing rertain indebtedness therein named, ind default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness .vhereby the power of sale contain ;d in said deed in trust has become >perative and all notices required laving been given and said default las not been made good; No\?, therefore, the undersigned ;rustee will, on Saturday, June 14th L930, at 12 o'clock M. at the Court House door in Brevard, N. C. offer for sale and sell to the highest bid ier for cash the following described real property, to wit: Lying and being in Hogback Township, containing twelve acres nore or less and being the lands iescribed in said Deed in Trust ^foresaid, reference being hereby nade to said deed in trust and 'the record thereof for a description of laid lands by metes and bounds. The proceeds of said sale to bo ipplied upon sa'd indebtedness, :osts of sale, commissions, etc. This the 15th (lav of May, 1930. J. P. VOLRATH, Trustee. 4t M21 D. L. ENGLISH, Atty. 28|Jn4-ll W.VWV WWWWMVWWW^^ I CUT COFFEE COST IN HALF You get as many cupg 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 more ! j Gloucester News ii Mrs. Clarence >IcCal! entertaine; jiaat Wednesday night with a tack; [ party. Various games were playec ? throughout the evening, after whicl cake and hot chocolate were served Prii.es. giver to the most tacky boj and girl were awarded to C!t:enc( McCa? and Eleanor McCall. Those .presett were: Eleanor and Mildred i McCall, Ethel Blanche, Ruby, Helen 'and Mabel Owen, Pearl and Amanda j Price, Colie, Virgil and Hower Ow jen, John and Holmes Price, Hardy i and Talnadge Ki'.patrick, Mervin 'Anders, Booth Wood and Clarence i McCall. j Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Williamon and I two children and J. W. Owen of i Rosman, were Sunday visitors of 'Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kilpatrick. I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McCall, iMisseR Mildred and Eleanor McCall i spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bol?y of Balsam Grove, j John Grant* Parker of Jackson | county, 8 pent last week with his brother, H. S. Parker, who has been in a very serious condition for some time. Mrs. Clarence McCall and Mil dred McCall visited Mrs. Colie Ow en Thursday evening. Archie McCaU was a Brevard vis itor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Booth Price, Mild red and Reba Price visited Mr. and Mrs. C. S, McCall of Quebec Sun day. Mabel Owen has been on the sick list, but is greatly improved. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Anders and daughter, of Rosman, are spending a week with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Anders. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boley, Paul Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mc Call spent Sunday at Selica. L. J. Meece, Lawrence Burrell and Holmes Price were Rosman vis itors Monday. Mrs. H. L. Anders visited Mrs. A. C. Price Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Price visited Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McCall on Sun day. Homer and Virgil Owen and Paul Jones spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs.?W. A. McCall. ? V - _____ Fujyah Foreit Hswi i Farmerc have Wan replanting f th--3ir cern when the weather per 1 micted. 1 M?s. Wil! Allison is reported a? ? being serioutJIy ill. ' Floyd Bryson is reported to be ! j sick. ij Glover SanteJl has bean attending I court in Asheville the past week. ?| A,;.iumbei of people from this : community attended the singing- at Balfour Sunday. A nice time was reported. Joe Orr, who has been ill* is im proving. Guy McCall was a visitor t<> Hay wood county on Sunday. Mrs. Delis Lyday and Mru. Wade Lyday of Turkey Creek, spent Sat urday with Mrs. D. H. Orr atd Mrs. Will Lyday, " , Mrs. George Corn and daughter of Forest City, spent i;he week-end with friends in this section. , Mrs. T. E. Patton Jr. has been on the sick list Mr. and Mrs. Sara Wyatt spent Saturday afternoon with their daghter, Mrs Roy Chapman at B?l-' four, where she is employed. ? I Waverly Morris, who has been employed in HendersonviUe, has re turned to this section. Mrs. Joe Orr has been on the sick list. . Fleet Galloway is sufl'eriag from a sprained ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bryson and family attended the funeral of the former's uncle, Jim Bryson, at Cashiers Valley, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Barnett had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Don O'Kelty' and daughter; Mrs. Eva Pickelsimer and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morris and son. J. Thrash is on the sick list. Mrs. Bell Corn has returned to her home here after spending sev eral weeks with Mrs. George Corn at Forest City. Misses CalUe Green and Ollie Pace of Brevard, and Earl Wyatt were callers in this section Sunday. Mrs. Hillard Parris of Avery's Creek was a visitor in this section Saturday. Miss Ella Hollingsworth has re turned to her home here after spend ing sometime in Forest City. f Cozmt?e ?"-x.' ? i ' ' " 1 ? > fr ' ? j~T> /f The t armors of our srssioii #r? baad over hMls i'a weeds fctwe we have had so mv.r.h rain, bat i'aejr ?y thsy will get out ara& w*y, m toay have always doue. Miss Edith Gravely return*:! ,iome Saturday after spending wsr.e tias ?in Lynuui, S. 0. ? |gBj? 1 Miss Axilee Baker was the gnest of Miss Btulah Tinsley Sunday. Mian Dalleti Glazsnji an6 Mfea Ffara Holdea and Richard Burnt motored to Caesar's Head Sunday Miss Myrtle Eaines has returned home after spending sonic timti with her. tiirtsr in Swannanoa. Several jjeople from this section attended the sinking at Cedar Moun tain Sunday afternoon. Mien Dalies Gtazener was the guest of Misses Florence and Flor ida Holdes one evening last week. Miss Beulah TinKiey has been on the eicl: Kit Mian Liliie Grave-ley left Sunday ; for Lyman where she has obtained' employment I 35 d win Tinsley called on Elmer Baker one day last week. Miss Pearl Grnveley ind Reba and Ruth Gravetey were the dinner guests of their grandmother, Mis. W. H. Hogsed, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Tinsley spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Tir.sky. Miss Phebe Reese was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ralph Landreth, Saturday. N?ur?lfia ii Coy t!i? MftUirta in IN LIQUID AD We contribute to your food looks. You can get a Viialia treatment here, the vegetable oil tonic, also the Fitch products. It Pay* To Look Well SMITH'S BARBER SHOP ? WAX YOUR FLOORS and PREVENT DIVORCE. Every woman wants pretty floato in her home. All it takes is the proper ingredients and a Waxing Ma chine. We have both, and we have experienced men to do the work. Call ED. 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Bring in your oid Battery and we will give you an ailowance on the purchase of a new one. All makes of batteries tested FREE. Most Corrrlete Baftwry and Flee tries I Depart ment in the city. Cemplete Car hrriM Under One Reef Drive in today and get the most complete, efi v cient and economical service in town. Gas ? Oil ? Lubrication? Crank Case Service ?Tire Repairing ? Brake Testing and Refin ing? Battery Testing and Charging ? Car Washing and Polishing? Road Service.
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