? J? ? LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS Bill Jackson, a veteran of the! World War, recently entered th6 1 U. S. Naval Hospital at Portsmouth, Va., and is a bed patient T. C. Trotter and John Dale of Greenville, were Rosman visitors Sunday. Norman Moore of Gloucester, was a business visitor to Rosman the first of the week. Mrs. W. F. Milsaps and daughter, Miss Mae, of Asheville, are spending several days as guests of the former's daughter; Mrs. J. E. White. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Bales of Sylva, spent Sunday as guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Fisher. Miss Alva Whitmire spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. Carl Galloway. Marvin Morgan of West Union, S. C. spent the week-end as guest of his brother, V'ando Morgan and Mrs. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. F. Paxton and daugh ter, Annie Mae, of Calvert, were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Chapman, Sunday. Miss Pauline Moore spent Sunday as guest of Miss Ella Mae Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Barrett and ch'ldren and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ed. ley were Sunday guesst of Mr. an I Mrs. Hubert Barrett. tipurgeon McCall and Robert Ow en of Gloucester, were business vis itors to Rosman the first of the week. Mrs. Ed Lance of East Fork, vis ited Mrs. Will Bowen Sunday. Miss Edith Clark is spending sev eral" 1'i.ys at Cowarts, as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Everette Smith. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mc Ginnis, at Greensboro, on May 17, ? daughter. Mrs. McGinnis will be remembered here as Miss Oths Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manning Moore. Mrs. Tom Conley is reported quit( ill at hi i- home here. Misses Mamie Hayes and Lillie Mae Whitmire of Cherryfield, were business visitors to Rosman Monday M'\ and Mrs. E. J. Whitmire anc children were dinner guests Sundaj of Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Whitmire al Cherryfield. Mr. and Mrs. Milus Galloway o1 Wolf Mountain, spent Saturday night as guests of the latter's sister Mrs. E. D. Randolph. Miss Josie Reynolds and Mis: Tommie Raynolds of East Fork, wee: Rosman visitors Monday. E. D. Randolph, Bert McLean ant Miss l.eota Randolph attendee church services at Enon Sunday. Fred Cabe of Biltmore, is spend ing several days as guest of his sis tor. Miss Rubenia Cabe. Mrs: Tom Morrison is reportee quite ill at her home near Rosman. Mrs. Jake Jarrett and daughter Rubenia, visited Mrs. Roy Watkin; Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McJunkins am son, Walter, spent Tuesday at Bre vard as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ber McJunkins. Miss Ruth Lewis is spending sev eral days at Pickens as guest of he: grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A Lewis. Whit Nelson is reported quite il at li i.< home near Rosman. B. Lewis of Pickens, was a Ros man visitor Sunday. Misses Mae and Elsie White, Mil tired W atkins, Nora Millsops and A M. White Jr. motored to Picken Sunday. Ed Winchester of Six Mile, wa visiting relatives in Rosman the firs of the week. Miss Torrence Thornton of Jack sonville, Fla., spent the week-end a: guest of Miss Thelma Galloway. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fisher ane Mrs. I.ee R. Fisher visited Cherry field Farms near Cherryfield, Sun day. Professor and Mrs. G. C. Bus! moved from Mr. {Cellar's home to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rice the first of the week. Miss Dot Neely of Pickens, ii spending several days as guest oi her sister, Mrs. J. F. Corbin. Henry McCall of Lake Toxaway was a business visitor to Rosman the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Whitmiw and daughter LaVerne, visited the former's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gravely, at East Fori Sunday. Roy Fisher returned home from Mars Hill College last week, where he was a student the past year. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rogers and daughter, Genelia, and J. B. Rogers left Tuesday for Salem, where they will spend a few days. Miss Ijiura Pressley of Brevard, is spending several days with Mrs. M. Kellai;. ? ? Mr. nnd Mi's . G. C. Bush were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Waldrop at Cherryfield, Sunday. Miss Ruth Whitmire, daughter of Mr. anel Mrs. Columbus Whitmire, returned to her home at Cherry field Friday, having been a student ?t Mars Hill College the past year. Mrs. Sam McCullough has return* ed home from Brevard hospital, where she recently underwent an operation. Ralph, son of Mr. and Mrs: John .Waldrop. returned home from Mars Hill College Friday, where he was a student the past year. Nathan Chapman is feported very ill at his home near Rosman. Mr. and Mrs. Cqle Pangle. Lorean Crow and J. W. Powell were Jocas see visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Mickler Lusk and Garf Williamon were visitors to Easley Monday. Mrs. W. S. McLean was a Brevard visitor Monday. Miss Deltha Pressley spent Satur- , day night in Brevard as guest of Mrs. Nancy Osteen. . M^mes G. C. McClure, W. R. T.ev.vs. A. -I. Manley, M. C. Sumcrel, J. L. Bragg and Miss Lennie Man FORMER RESIDENT DIES AT HIS SOUTH CAROLINA HOME Whit Duncan, about 60 years of age, died at his homs near Pickens after a three-day illness. May 18th, and was buried there the following Tuesday. Mr. Duncan wa3 a former Rosman resident, being born and aised near Rosman. He was a son st the late Mrs. Flora Duncan, and had made "his home in South Caro lina for the past few years. Surviving are his widow, and two sons, Garland and Lloyd, each resid ing near Pickens. 4 NOVEL SUBJECT TO BE THEME AT BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. L. Bragg, pastor of Zion Baptist church, will fill his regular appointment next Sunday at eleven o'clock. His subject for the morn ing service will be "Chickens Will I Come Home To Roost." WRIGHT'S SERMON PUBLISHED IN TENNESSEE NEWSPAPER I A large number of citizens in Ros ? man have received an issue of the newspaper published * ,ie_ Tennessee, containing a sermon de livered on Mother's Day by Rev H. F. Wright, pastor of the NmU street Baptist church of that city. Rev Mr Wright was for severa ' vears pastor of Rosman .Baptist 1 churchf and has a host of friends in ithe county who are interested in his ' work. I - ? ? ; SURPRISE BIRTHDAY DINNER i ENJOYED BY MANY SUNUAi ?i A surprise birlhday dinner was i given Mrs. Elbert Owen at her ^ome ! in Gloucester Sunday, May 25thby i {Ter nine children, who were present with their families and a iar^e num ber of other relatives and friends. ) Mrs. Owen was 53 years ofage. She received many nice and usefu ! [rifts The dinner was served picnic > style and a picture of the group was ? taken. Old time singing was a fea I ture of the day that was highly en ' joyed. " BIRTHDAY DINNER IS fVFN1 E AN ENJOYABLE EVEN 1 Greatly enjoyable was a birthda.v dinner given last Sunday in honor o s I L Cantrell of Hendersonville, a t the home of his daughter at Cal ve-, t. on his 56th birthday annivei \ '"Seventeen guests were Preserl[ including all of Mr. Cantre ls chil - dren except one, who is m Nem ^Dinner was served to the follow^ 1 ing: Mr. and Mrs. J. L- Cant"11Vf West Hendersonville; Mr. and Mrs , Reuben Cantrell and two chUdren ol s Edney ville ; J. W. Lynch and Ml and Mrs. Robert Lynch and two chil 1 dren, John Cantrell and Miss Calh - Cantrell, all of Pickens; Mr. anc t Mrs. Albert Meece and son. - ley attended the district W. M. U. r held at Enon Baptist church neai . Penose Tuesday. . Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Eldridge anc 1 children, who have been in Tennes see for the past three weeks, return -ed home Monday. I Miss Ethel Whitmire spent on< - night last week as guest of Miss Ve 3'r?I^rry Simpson of Greenville i spent several days last wek as guesl s of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mahoney. Mrs T. V. Smith visited Mrs Henry Chapman at Quebec Sunday . 1 Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ower j at Lake Toxaway, a son, on May 22 I Calvin Smith is reported quite ill | at his home here. . i Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Searcj Jon Mav 24th, a daughter, Affa Nhw iMae. ' ' * . Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore anc . two children spent the week-end at 1 Brevard as guests of Mrs. P. A I Aiken s , Archie, oldest son of Mr. and t Mrs. Pick Whitmire, who has been [very seriously ill, is slightly im l ! Pr Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Bob White, | at Selica, on May 24, a son, Roder ! |'CkMr. and Mrs. Arthur Whitmire and [ children of Cherryfield, were Sun .?day guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Glazener. _ _ , , Mr. and Mrs. James T. Harrison , of Sapphire, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Galloway. . Mrs. F. Paxton of Calvert, visited Mrs. Freeman Hayes Monday. Elmer Gillespie, of East Fork, was a business visitor to Rosman the first of the week. ,. Rev. A. J. Manley was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Owen Thursday. . . Miss Kathleen Wilson returned home Saturday, having spent a couple of weeks as guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Henderson, at Gray Court. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilson and two children and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Sumerel and J. C. Henderson ei? joyed a trip and picnic to Mt. Pisgah SUMryand Mrs. Ed London are spending several days as gnesta ?* the former's sister, Mrs. Bill Davis. Rev. and Mrs. Bob Meece of near Pickens, were dinner guests of Mrs. Wm. Jackson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Collins and daughter, Ella Mae, Levonne Nich olson, Pauline Moore and Wallace Collins visited Mr. and Mrs. T. w. Reid at Sapphire Sunday. ^ Miss Lona Cantrel left Saturday for Brevard, where she has employ er. and Mrs. G. C. McClure and children motored to Cashiers \ alley ^ ^Thomas Galloway and Grady Hol combe were business visitors to Bre vard Monday. v Tom Alien has returned to -\ev. Sfork City, after having spent his A vacation at Tfco Arcana. Mrs. Allen p snd two children will remain daring jf the summer months. I Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nicholson were Cashiers Valley visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Woudard and children visited Mr. and Mrs. John R?>id rear Quebec, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. L. Hand and two son of Easley, spent Sunday cs guest of Mr. ? and Mrs. Archie Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Paul VoL-ath and children of Davidson River, visit.ed relatives here Sunday. Charles Gant and Pauline Rogers spent the week-end with their fam ilies near Salem. Mrs. Selvin Owen and son Ernest, of Gloucester, were Rosman visitors ? Monday. , Mrs. Link McCall of Gloucester, is reported very ill at her home. ' Mrs. M. B. Owen and Mrs. Doyle Manley visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Morgan at Middle Pork Sunday. , Miss Essie Murphy spent Sunday as guest of Miss Ella Reid. v Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilson were called to Laurens, S. C. Thursday on account of the death of the former's uncle, Mr. Clarence Wilson. | Rev. J. L. Bragg filled his regular appointment at Enon Baptist church near Penrose, Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Craig Whitmireand Lonnie Bauknight, L. V. Sigmon and daughter Bonnie, were guests of > Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bauknight at Easley Sunday. I J. B. Rogers, Elvin Edney and Robert Leathers motored to Mt. Pisgah Sunday and report a nice time. |. Alfred Cantrell, who has been very sick, is reported to be improv- ; ing, ' Taylor Banther of Gloucester was ' a business visitor to Rosman Satur day. I ! Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Rufty and ?daughters, Edith and Inez, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. White Sunday. I I Oliver Buckner of Pisgah Forest, spent Sunday as guest of Lewis Mc Gaha. Mrs. Ed Waldrop of Reid's Siding was a Rosman visitor the first of the week. j Prof. A. K. Moore of Lenoir, and , H. T. Clarke, electrical engineer of | Martinsville, Va., spent the week- i end in Rosman. Prof. Moore was 1 coach and elementary principal of j Rosman School last year and hopes to return for the ensuing term in some capacity. Miss Mae Jackson spent the week-end in Brevard as guest of her 1 , sister, Miss Ida Jackson. Mrs. J. B. Wilkerson and daugh- i . ters, Bert and Beulah, and Inez ' Pangle, were Brevard visitors Sun day. ! Mrs. Sarah Nelson and Mrs. E. D. Randolph spent Saturday night at ; Old Toxaway as guests ' of Mrs. , Lucy Ann Morgan, who has been in very por health for a number of week.s but is slighly improved. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Lance of Brevard, spent Sunday as guests of I Mr. and Mrs. Jake Jarrett. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Butler spent j Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Summey. Mr. and Mrs. W .R. Lewis and daughter spent Sunday at Pickens, and attended the singing at Concord. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ben West and daughter, Aline, of Jackson county, spent several days last week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fowler. 1 Mrs. Will Bowen and children are spending this week at East Fork vis . iting the former's parents, Mr. and [ Mrs. Ed Lance. I Tom McCall and son Clyde, of Quebec, were business visitors to ! Rosman Monday. " | Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and children spent Sunday in Jackson county as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everette Smith. Misses Ora and Maxie Moore spent Sunday night as guest of^Mr. ^and Mrs. Boyd Moore. , j NOTICE OF SALE 1 1 Under and by virtue of the power I of Sale in Deed in Trust executed . on the 15th day of January 1929 by E. B. Hamilton and wife, Mary S. Hamilton to Pat Kimzey, Trustee, i which deed in trust is duly recorded | in the office of the Register of Deeds of Transylvania County in deed book No. 61 at page 261 and {indexed in said office and to which index and reference is hereby made | and the same made a part hereof for the purpose of description, default having been made in the payment of both principal and interest on the note secured by the said deed in trust and legal demands having been made for the purpose of payment of same by the holder of said note, and all other notices having been given, the undersigned Trustee on MON DAY, THE 23RD DAY OF JUNE, 1930 at 12:00 o'clock M. will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder FOR CASH ?t the court house door in Brevard, I Transylvania County, North Caro lina, the following parcel or lots of land, and all interest therein, as de scribed in said deed in trust, and said land being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING on a stake in the 8 margin of French Broad Avenue and .runs with the margin of said Ave nue S. 58 deg. 125 feet to a stake, corner of lot No. 5; thence with the line of lot No. 5 S. 82 deg. W. 140 ft. to a stake, corner of lot No. 46; .thence with the line of lots Nos. 43, , 44, 46, and 46 N. 58 deg. W. 87 ft to a stake in the line of C. H. Rob jinson land; N. 32 deg. E. 150 'ft. to the BEGINNING. j Containing lots No. 1, 2, 3, and 4 (of the subdivision of the Siniard property as surveyed and mapped by A. L. Hardin, August 22nd, 1925, which map is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Tran sylvania County in deed book No.' 33 at page 115. Said sale being for the purpose of satisfying said debt, interest, cost and expanses. { This the 22nd day of May 1930. | PAT KIMZEY, Trustee. May 28 Jun 4] 11 j 18 MacA I Is The Time HERE Is The Place Those of you wfoo intend to make some money this Summer renting rooms or taking Summer Boarders, ought to be getting your household in order. ODD PIECES OF FURNITURE H I i I ? . iff iff i Go a long way in "toning up" a room, or a furnished house. It matters not what it is you may need, from a window shade to the furnishings for a whole house, we have it RIGHT HERE at the RIGHT PRICE! And on most convenient terms. THIS HOT SUNSHINE \ Will run them out of Florida, right into your home. Be Ready! We shall be glad to advise with you as to your needs for the various rooms, or it may be a matter of Porch Furniture that you are interested in. It matters not to us ? if it goes in the home we have it in our store. Houston Furniture Co. Vgj The Home of The Roman Range and the Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet And The Good Work Goes Merrily On OUR GREAT SALE OF GOOD USED CARS Continues to be the talk of the county. Already we have made it possible for a large number of people to possess GOOD automobiles at ridiculously low prices. We have yet some of the very choicest selections in GOOD USED CARS at prices cut to fit the times. It is probable that you will never have another opportunity to buy GOOD cars at these low prices. Here are a few which we call to your attention just now. 1928 Chevrolet Roadster 1928 Chevrolet Touring 1928 Chevrolet Coupe 1927 Chevrolet Coupe Mm I ~ 1927 Chevrolet Coach 1929 Nash Cabriolet 1927 Dodge Sedan 1927 Hudson Sedan

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