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BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. BRBVAKM Citjf Market When in need of any of the following meats or vegetables at reasonable prices, considering market conditions, call on us: Chickens Beef Pork Lamb Oysters Fish Lettuce Celery Turnips Cabbage Cash paid for Chickens City Market* S. F. ALt^lSON, Proprietor PHONE 47 BLUE SUNDAY FOR BREVARD ADVDGATED; COST OF SIN Editor, News: Since the town has list.^'ned so freely to the gosi^el, preached liy ! Nowlin and Brownin;^, ought not ; our spiritual condition he ao wo can walk in the paths our Lord has I made for hia peo])lo in the Floly Mihlo? 1 presume the two evan- uclistii^ services cost the p(’Oj)le of IJrevard about ^oOO. Wt‘11 ; if ono ■ sv)ul has been saved into the kinj; dt)i5» of (iod, it is the best invest ment Hrevard could have made. Yi's, I am ])orsuaded to say if one , bjy or i;irl will be sav«*d from a sinful life it is mon»‘y wi*ll spent to the town and county. I A few years aijo the ]ieoi>le of i ^VnrosG permitted a colored woman i to rn!\ II disorderly house in si^ht of the Penrose di’i>ot, and tht; re- I rt'sults of sncit, i)rodnce(l ^ murder I O’tse and about a (b'bt for tlie tax jKivers to foot. I And now I have heard that Bre vard is allowin'; disorderlj’ houses Build Your House Out of Concrete Blocks to bo run in the town and if s^uch is true, and it is nobody’s business to look after same it is likely to cost tho town and county a big tax. Sin is an expensive article. It coht tho tax-i)ayers of Sodom all their property and and their lives. Mr. Editor, I wonder if thechun h people have as ihnch religion as they had four years aj;o, when they signed a petition to have the busi ness houses to close on tho Salibath. It is a shame the city board rcjjealed that law without the consent of the people. Ilowmuch better it will he for our country wlien oHiee holders will regard the wishes of the ma jority, and rot think they can do as they ])leas«i when they are look iiiK after the pe(*i)le’a business and usin^ the people’s money. I truly believe the Christian j) o ])lo w’itli the aid of tlu> sinners oufjht to he able to vote tiui town, close its business houses on t!m -^ahhath. Ni»w, do I ht'ur some one say “that will never do; it will ruin our town trade.” May I ask, who ruined our tourist trade hist year? 1 challeni^e anyone to show me wlien; or when (xod fearing ])eo- ])le liavti evercanstnla flood, a war, or a famine. Such disastt'irs comu and always w’ill come upon the un- bolicvin;' and ungodly. When tlie Christian peo})l(^ be- eome cowards, the wicked f^et. in the muj»*rity and they t so {^reat and look so lart^e the Ijord's ))eo])l(‘ ! are afraid to stand before the!*i. ] ! 1 no|)e tlie ('linstiaii p('o])l«‘ will uo I j nrward and ieCsliavea (i;.‘d fear i ;,i;ti)\vi!. (Ti ve t lie tourist'^ vaitie re» ived t(‘V their mont^y, by that i ;l»*nty to eiit. a nie-f stvnitary town, | •onvert one or two acres into a nie»' j t irk. hav«' ‘?.)od i(*ad.-, and we w’lii i :et all the j'oimI ])eople we (>an ae 1 •ommodati* and we will miss i inir the erofiks and such like thar demorali/A* the country. It makes me tirt'd to hoar poo])li‘ 'ay it is a necessity to let the! dru^ -irores, bakery, restaurant, etc., ! >tay o])en on the Sabbath. When I ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having; qualified as administrator of Baxter McGaha, deceased, late of Transyl vania county. North Carolina, this is to notify all pesons having claims against the said estate to present the same to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of February, 1918, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settK nient. This 21st daj' of February, 1917. Sam N. McKelvev, 2 23-6t CBD Administrator. ENTRY No. 2608. Wood S. Hinkle enters and claims 50 acres more or less hind in Hog Back Township. Transylvania County N. C., on the waters of Thomp.son River. ,\djoining the lands of H. Hinkle, the (lennette I.,uml)er Co. et al. Beginning on a corner of State (Irant No. 561 and runs with the line of the sail grant West to a stake in the line of State (Irant N«. 28.?, thence with the line of the said grant No. 2S.? to tho line of State (Irant No. 6.37, thence with the line of grant No. 6.^7 and various courses for complements so as to inclu.ie all vacant land in the vicinity. Entered Jan. 27th, 1917. Signed Woon S. Hinki.k. (I. ('. Kim'atku k 2 2 4tc (I. C'.' Kntry Taker. L E. MULL AND B. B. JONES TO MAKE CONCRETE BLOCKS Crete tiling and concrete blocks. Mr. Jones has been engaged in this business in West Asheville. B. B. Jones of West Asheville and I Tho new plaiit began opera . L E. Mull of Brevard have entered ■ this week. It is located nea into tho business of making con dei)ot. Ford Cars Reduced Touring Cars Reduced $80. New Price $388.50. Roadsters Reduced $45. New Price $373.50. Way get higher but guaranteed no lower within a year. LET US SELL YOU ONE NOW. KING LIVERY COMPANY Agents for Dodge and Ford Autos. BREVARD, N. C. We are >: List; them, 1 Jiey lasi ii.iie tlie rock eiii the mountains. V. '/i!! NOTICE OF LAND SALE BY TRUSTEE Whereas, on the l?th day of November, 1915, B. Whit Henderson and wife, Kmm t Henderson, executed to V. C Moore their promissory note for the sum of $250, and to secure the same executed and delivered to the undersigned trustee a deed in trust on the following described real estate. s;;id deed in trust bearinjr even date with the said note and registered in (K'ed in truot hook No. at page 10;) of the record nt lieeds in trust of Transylvania county. .\ni whortas the whole of the said note is sliii due ansi unpaid, and long pa.‘t due, and the I'.oider of the said note having given the required notice as proviiied in tiic said d.*etl i.T trust to make good the dei'ault, and such default not having been m.'.iie good, and the holder of the said note having d inanded that the undersigned trustee .".dvertise and sell the lands de scribed in said de d in trust to satisfy the indohti'dness due on said note, now, there- T , fore, 1 will sell to the highest bidder for a cil.v likt) lori>nto. ( aiiada, with | co’irl house door in the town .)0U,(»(:) ]'c(!j)li*, liMvt' a C‘l(i>t d city I (,f Hrevard. North t'aroliaa. on Monday, the 12th (lay of r«i.:ich, l‘^17, the fol lowing de:'. rii)ed proj)t rly lying in Dunn's on Come in and get our prices and let us tel! you about this excellent building material. BREVARD LUMBER CO, oil 11k‘ r-:ibi)ath, you i-an'r huv a ])ai) !■ or j;(‘t :i shoi-.‘'liin*' in that cily on (lit' SahlMTli. lii-rc ni a sinail ji’ai'c ;i^t’ Jirfvatd xonsi'i’ ('hri '1 iat: p.•«;,;,> liT:g tin ir shoi-s shiiif'l Hi'* i).i. I '■!.;( u'ciiiLC iii to tliC lirui' iitiprrs hu\iiiir v. liatcvtT thi’V \v:int, J^oin^ to tlu* bakery and to tlu* gasoline tanks, just like they do in the six days (,)f tlio wrok. In my o]>i:iion tlu'v ar»> living just as much h liypooritifal life as did tho lMi!iri.Sv.H s \vliom .losus loohc'd in till' foco and said, “Woe nnto yon Pharist'fs and hypocrites, how can ye escu])e the daTuuation ot heir/” Now, Christian ^looplo, lot us ask (Jod wliat wo shotild do for the sak(! of our l)«>ys and girls. We have been ^ingin*' tho la-t month “I’ll go \vluMo yon want nu; to go, d(‘ar Lord, I’ll say what you want me to sa.v.” May the L »rd ludp us to do it. f. l)r Kw t*KTn. Got the measles.^ Eat ice cream. If you liavn’t jjot it, eat ice cream anyhow. We keep it at all times. Macfie-Brodie Drug Co. 2-16-2tc IT GIVES.THE BEST RESULTS.' LIGHT, trade 'istsr The SMITHSONIAN I CORREa TRUSS ^JHE LOOP Ga^ .THELCvkKAG, HOLDS IN ANY POSITION. / STOVES iiSsl ^^,clc loAT’sliip, Transylvania covnty. ad- j (iiiin;.; ill-- iaiuis of \\iili;>!n WI;itmire ei al. I'irst 'I la,1 I'.egiiiiiing at a stake ."r.i' pcjinlers. .Maggir Ihukins' corner, ar:.I rut.f eastern course w ith the public road .S pi,U s to two black oaks on the north bank oi the road, U. Whitfield Henderson's corner; ther.ce north 1.^ degrees wrst Kl j)oIes to a stake and jiointers; thenceforlli 5(>% de grees wi st 55 poK s to a gum; thence north S2 degrees west IS'., jiolisto a stake near a branch; thence n; rtli (>4' - degrees west poles to a slake on the east bank of i!ie Frer.cli Broad river; thence up and v, it'll the river poK s to a ftake. Mag- i gie Harkins’ corner; thence with Maggie Harkins’ line to the begii'.ning. Second 'I'ract Beginning on two black oaks on the north 'oaak of the public road and runs north 13 degrees west 84 poles to a stake and {jointers; thence north 50 \ degret s west .55 poies to a gum; thence north S2 degrees v.est 1S'_. poles to a stake near a hr.irul.; thence north 6t ‘5 degrees west 3.^ ,. i..;U s to a stake on the east bank of the I'rench Broad river; thence down anil with the nu antiers of the river to two v.ur.'.s, S. 1*. .McCarrell’s corner, tlu !riginal Henry Kwhank corner. 1 thence with the Henrv I>.vbank line to the public road, reserving a strip 25 feet in width from river to also a certain ])iece joiiiing the S. 1’. Met'arrel! line sold to (1. K. lyh't'iah.'i; then' e with tlie puhlic road lo the in-ginning, c;ntaining 19acres, nuire or less. The said sale made t) satisfy the in- d',-ht-uness hereinhefore mentioned and SMi’.rtii v.i'h interest therLon and the C' st of the s;ile. This .lunuarv li»th, l‘/17. CllAS. H. rd:.\VEiJ. Acrobatic. Exercise NoSd. Copyr^f: TOPI ICOf 7?PEKA,MAt1. Wear cne 30 days and it not satisfied bring it back and we will refund the money* MACFIE-BRODIE DRUG CO. The Store That Appeciates Your Patronage. ^-QUrf4 ' m m Well cooked meals, though not so costly, mean better health and more contentment and happiness in the home and place of business and broader smiles on the street, therefore every man owes it to his family to provide the best cooking utensils possible. The Farmers Supply company is the place to get them at bargain prices. We have a big assortment to select from, both cook stoves and ranges. The Hardwick line of stoves sells from $9 to $18. The Monarch range No. 8 with warming closet and thermometer, $37,50. Without warm ing closet $28.00. The Eureka steel range No. 8 with six holes or eyes, asbestos lined, high warm ing closet, $30. Just one in stock. This is a great bargain. These lines are selling at old prices and in them are some genuine bargains. We also handle the noted Knox and Majestic ranges, whose superior qualities are well known to those who want among the very best the market affords in ranges. ENAMELWARE Kitchen conveniences also call for good cojking vessels and we would emphasize our first-grade Onyx Enamelware. It is most serviceable, has lasting qualities and the prices are exceptionally reasonable as they are no higher than they were three years ago. Call on us when you want something in the cooking line. 2-l)-ltc Trustee. iS FARMER^S SUPPLY CO. To Hcte! and Boarding House Keepers Call Oil your nearest Southern Railway Agent and fill out a blank he will provide for listing your hotel or boarding house in the Southern Railway System’s Sum mer Homes Folder which is now being prepared. Give this prompt atten tion if you desire repre sentation without cost to you in this handsome publication. S. C. YATES, Agent. SPECIAL EXCUBSION FARES To Washington, D. C. The Soutbern Railway System Premier Carrier of the South Will Sell Round Trip Tickets on Account of Inaupraiion of President Woodrow Wilson. DATES OF SALE: March 2nd, 3rd and 4th, 1917. FINAL LIMIT: To reach original starting point before midnight March 10th, 1917. TICKETS EXTENDED: Original purchasers of tickets may secure an extension until April 10th, 1917, by depositing tickets with special agent in Washington and payment of 31.00. (See local agent for particu lars.) STOP OVERS: Will be granted going or returning at any stations where trains scheduled to stop within the limit of tickets. The following rates will apply from stations named and equaily low rates from all other stations not named: Asheville to Hot Springs inclusive $14.90 Hendersonville 15 95 Brevard uieO 1535 Lake 1 oxaway 17.15 Saluda ’ Waynesville * 16.05 Andrews ^ 19 00 Murphy 19100 Secure your Pullman accommodations in advance and get what you want. Through sleeping cars leave Asheville for Washington daily at 3:45 p. m. For further information applv to your local ticket agent or write J. H. WOOD. Div. Pass. Agt., Asheville, N. C.
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