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BEEVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. Mfil xn Ml# Solid Coi ?s what you and what you need after the day’s v/o/k and supper are over, and the evening at home is before you. It is what j^ou will have, too, when We Furnish Your Living Room The line of lounges, iibrary tables, reading lamps, bookcases, easy chairs and similar furnishings which we sell will satisfy the most diGcriminating cus tomers at the most reasonable prices. We will prove this to you when you come in to see our display. Oar Word Is a Guaranty of Honest Values HOME SUPPLY COMPANY C. M. o;v,;i: Pr prietor. BRHVARD, N. C. SifiFOL yySE^^EflTS AS SEEf? BY iTL F. \i Suys ri;;U 1 h(iirsiinc!s Arc Goin« I 1! ! frrojjxh 'riic:^Lro arul liall Knoni; /ibo 'i'ukcs Oaclc At C>imi riui'i-. i>rtitlu-r. liJoi-; ] \.i>!ii(i Wilt'-Mil »>r two .lir Viiil)’ 1> W'lli'n' nii • f 'Hi! )• IS (l’-Vc|i))i;n'T nil I ' \ 1 > t' (! t r ‘ r 11 \ , ; 11 tin* i n i • T i ■; 11', I sin is a!■’>iiiuIinir :n iil.irtiiin - j ( t('111 M V n'li'^i'vvit tion is t Iri t tin j pr.';iclnTS ;nnl tdl.ni-s !ir«‘ smviti_: i (• irti] :vi:i t i \ I 1 li I tU- ;i 1 inut tin t ^ sins of t111- tiii'.' s. (iod s:i vs, ‘ rrv ja’miMl. siiiirc not, lill up tliy voici* I li Ut' ji 1 rurnpct, tell in v t .u ir I J(■ I.n>, ;tn(l the liDU-t' ot 11n ir ^l!ls I 'I'lic cjyin:i sms >i' oiir counlrv , HT'c : 'I’hc tln';it"t\ the iht' ' la !ilf and h.'i;srs of ill laiiic, I'ornication ai •! ;n!ultc)\v. 1 An a)ti’.i-t t>> tu* innoc>nt. iin’st not l'i‘ ii\iurii>iis to In-alth or i morals. Allthoi* ainns(‘ni(‘nts arc oiTn])1 in«.r toJiotii. v art* a 11 ot t!u‘ (li-\ il. anil I cliMllfiiirt' tin* world (o ])rovt* to i1h‘ contrary. Tho t»‘ii (Icnrv ol the whole thitiix is nn)ni>y jii;d ])lcas:irc in sin, and IcHiis to ilcatli and Ik'11. TIu‘ devil nrvtr invented a inon* eojruptln^'ainuse- than dancing, a:'d I never h' iivd i the liiie ol daneinti in all tin* woi hi as IS L'oinir on i\o\v jill over onr country. 'I'lie dancm}; of l»otl> sexes to^eflicr, cnlti'Htes Inst, arons(*s the animal pa-sn ns, leads to])!(.)S- titntion, and away trom (-Jod ;n\d heavt'n. rhor.sands are now yoinu' to h.-ll tlironu:h tln^ tl.(*atr* anti ballrooTu. I a])])eal to tlu* Internal (I I'or the trutli ol this statement. F. .M . \\, Calvert, N. >rs ^ ^ iTi Hi LITTLE KIVEK UHM’LES. ^ Hi Hi: ^ ^ ^ Mrs M. Jj. Hamilton visitt*d ln*r motlier, Mrs. W illiam SShipmiin, hist weel:. H. V.. tin* little s(tn of W. L. (’oueli, is sei ionsly Hick. Mrs. r.d Shij)ini»n (»f th(‘ Crah ('rc(‘k sectnm lias returned Iniine alter a few weeks’ visit to her dau;;ht(*r, Mrs. II. I*. Nicholson. li >rn, to .Mr and Mrs. .lim Mor rell, a son, on lA'hriiary W. M (Jcori'e has ])urchas(>d a fcicm of horses. .John A'errell a forin' r resident of tilis section, win* sj»eni la-t wmter! in Umatilla, Flu., mairiid in the' meanlimc and returned to Ir.s, lioriie last weelc. Mr. aiid Mis. Mt'rrcli arc on tin ir wav lo .\kroi», | ).. wljA-re they will join VirLnl, Jjynn and Harley Ah rrt II, v. lio ncently a!no from rniatiihi witii tlu! exception of Hailev ..Merri'll, i he hi'loni,Mn-.r to Littli* 1 liver. I ( larenv'e V. Nicholson, w ho has i Itt'cn conniuded with Kin:Liverj| Company, came honu^ last 'I'liurs (iav, lor thu jdirposi* of furmim: t his sammei. Mr s. Carl M‘-rrcl is visitin'^ in Bre vard this week. •Mrs. Ivatu* Pn*rson and little d.iuLrhtcr, .Mae. of .Sclic.i, is visilini: ; Mrs. John Fisher this wetdc. j Mrs. Li n.'i I’icldesimer 1. ft l«.>ri; ClierrvtieUI la>t Sunday. Slie v.iil make her honu* with, her daui;ht'r, Mr.'. Fleet Shi|ima»i, for aw hile. BACKACHE iS DISCQyRAGI^iO But Not So Bad If You Know How to Reach the Cause. 2 -U] c.. V\ .4.* r ''’TSSSJ \ s BREVARD lElSTITIilE fiOTES In Ambitio:.! ar.:l a Record i| I rU'i', ncc.I". of Sn;;l> r.rc i.’; \\ith tlio nre.^s J if; ■ S iri • .-’1 r. i. ;1. 1 of o;. - inr-ans ' ■11.c K;;;:-...-:- '..i i ) f .w.rs—::o rpp^ial prlvilrci- lu't | '-..r.; t > I :hctr. t I 'i : I- r.-n’ ;i;cn of c-".::'. —t r.n:'.•.• '>' Crrirsny to t-f tl .it ; V.-.: •• f ii.u.r t i:.:.lis !■ ri i fv - ; r..; n I n.rr.i t!.i-j-uli.ic ana I t r . ; I') fccr -I : 1 i’-Itr ;.u>! f iL:'k V illt'..c ciar.ac"-- ' i.f r.i.lr-.::s \.: . i i. c-..,:..lpm-e f i vrrnmriit;.! ' to ir.;-..-c t'..: t ::.•••'! f'f iiir.r'it v. iiv'li \\.:l rr.iMr it ^ to .'i-.iim! r a.;,i;iior'.nl c.i:'i .1 i.-. i; r . f b'-T;rr aii.l ■ :.1 ":-J fnciliiirs IJ i:.c cciii-i.i fur ii.ciraiiil a:.i bcller ^ q:.J, — To iM nii-V.r ; \ t!.- 1 p'^I'tic of tlir Sout'i al^'ncsii!^ of crr.'it !.iuu.tr:r, \\ liu l.iurc, bit Itii Ci^ual liljcriios. c-iual z'.id. ci]uai *• The Southern S.irvcs the South.” 'rh- third and last term of the sclioiastic year hef^an on '1'ut‘sday, Islarch (>. with a full attendance. .Miss .lennie Pless of WaynesvilU* is amon«r the new stiidt*nts reirister inir lor tin* s])rinir term. ().'car l>enson. who left at the ('iuistmas holidays, and was de tained at home on account of measles, has n*turned for the re niainder of the .si*ssion .\liss Lucy Allen of Balsam (irove is amonLT the list of new students recently entered. Miss ^lairdali*no Parham, who went to Norfolk. Va.. last week, to hav(‘ her ('Ve> treated by u si)ci*iHl- i.'t tlu're, has r»*tnrned and resumed I er work at tin* Instituti*. Miss IjUui Beard was tlu* ^uost of Miss Mand(* McNeel(*y at Lako Toxa way for tlie we»‘k-end. Bothycmn.: ladii's returni'd Mondav mornin.i^. Xothitnr mo»e discourajjrinj; than a constant hackacln* Lame when you awaken. ]iains ]iierci‘yon wh; n \ ou heml or lift. It s haj-d to work or to rc.»t. liackache olten in- di'ates had kiiliieys and calls for ]irci'i].t t! e:‘. i iiierit. 'Fin* he.xt r»u* oinmeiided rei:i.‘dy is l)oan'sKid n-'V 'ills. I'lolir hy this nearby, resident’s experience ; Mrs. ,L llrown, (-Jarden street,; M irion. N. (\. says: "1 had ner-j vous and (]i/,/y spells and hack-i aches. My kiflneys were also weak. | 1 used Doan's lvi(lney Fills and tln*y slren;,'then''d my kidnevs and hack and madt* me feel hetter in eyt*ry ; way.'’ { Frice r,(t *. at all dealers. Don't simply ask fora kidney remedy— ;»et Doitn's Kidney Pills—the t^arne that Mr.-. I’.rown liad. Fost(*r- Milhnrn Co., Proj)s., Buffalo, N. Y. “Seek and ye shall find” through the Diversified column. Ford Gars ii Touring Cars Reduced $80. New Price $388.50. Roadsters Reduced $45. New Price $373.50. May get higher but guzrintced no lower within a vear. LET US SELL YOU ONE NOW. KING LIVERY COMPANY Agents for Dodge and Ford Autos. BR.EVARD, N. C. New Subscribers Mrs. (Georgia Reece Brevard Mrs. S. L. Norton Brevard Church C. Morris Brevard F. 1'. Allen Balsam Grove \V. J. Nicholson Sapphire \V. A. Fisher Try on F. Jordan Travelers Rest, S. C. Renewals ' I Dr. E. S. English Brevard i Mrs. Roscoe Nicholson Brevard C. E. Blythe Etowah, R. F. D. j C. W. Gallamore Chester, Pa. | Chas. E. Hampton Hopewell, Va. I Mrs. C. R. Clarke .Bridgeport, Conn.; J. A. Nelson Brevard, R-2 R. K. Ballard Brevard Mrs. P. C. Reilly Indianapolis, Ind. 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 settlement. This 21st day of February, 1917. Sam N. McKelvey, 2-23-6t CBD Administrator. Eggs, Poultry Butter and Hides All kinds country pro duce. We pay cash for all you ship* Prices on request Western Produce Co Asheville, N. C. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE! Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Chas. W. Hemphill, deceased, late of Transylvania county. North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned, or to his attorneys, Clayton, Clayton & Fisher, Brevard, N. C., on or by the 15th day of Feb. 1918, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate settle ment. This the 15th day of Feb. 1917. Spurgeon Hemphil:., Administrator. Clayton, Clayton & Fisher, Attorneys. 2-23-6tc. Be'ware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange Uie whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is fold to the good you ran possibly derive r~om them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu ine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney * Co. Tes timonials free. Bold by Drui^sts. Price 75e per bottle. TUm Haira fUBlly Ptlla ter eensUpaUosi. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXECUTION North Carolina, Transylvania County—In the Superior Court. W. E. Bishop and C. S. Osborne, trading under the firm name of W. E. Bishop & Co. vs. J. O. Waters. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court Trnsylvania county in the above entitled action, I will, on Monday the 2nd day of April, 1917, at 12 o’clock M. at the court house door of said county, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said ex ecution, all the right, title and interest which the said J. 0. Waters, the defend ant, had in the_ following real estate at the time of docketing of the judgment in said cause, to wit: Beginning at a stake at the intersection of Jordan and Gaston streets and runs with the west margin of Gaston street 159 feet to a stake; thence north 64 degrees west parallel with Jordan and Main streets 82 feet to a stake; thence south 26 de grees west parallel with Gaston street 159 feet to a stake in the north margin of Jor dan street; thence south 64 degrees east with the north margin of Jordan street 82^ feet to the beginning, said sale to satisfy said execution, cost of sale etc., but subject to an older judgment appear ing on Judgment Docket I page 166 of the ^d^ent Docket of Transylvania county. This the first day of March, 1917. Cos Paxto.v, Sheri£F of Transylvania County, N. '€. 3>94tc die. SaMay, March 10 “The Song in the Dark ness;” a two part Essanay drama featuring Richard C. Travers and Gerda Holmes. A “Hazard of Helen” and other pictures will complete the program. Admission lOc Tuesday, Marcli 13 “The Silent Menace;” third chapter of Pearl of the Army. Pictures from the European war front and a cartoon comedy will also be shown. Admission 10c. Thursday, March 15 “Big Jim Garrity;” a Pathe Gold Roostei* play in five parts. A story of mining camps and the love of a big man for the woman of his choice. Robert Edeson is featured as the man while Eleanor Woodruff plays the woman’s part. A picture everyone should see. Mati nee at 3:30, 10c. Night at 7;30,10 and 15c. ENTRY NOTICE No. 2609. W. H. Hinkle and J. C. Wike, enters and claims 640 acres more or less land in Hogback township, Transylvania county, N. C., on the waters of Bear Camp creek and Horsepasture River, adjoining State Grant No. 627, the Montvale Lumber company et al. Beginning on a pine and stone on top of the ridge that divides the waters of Bear Camp creek and Horsepasture River, and in the north boundary line of State Grant No. 627 and runs west with the north boundary line of said State Grant No 627 to an old line, thence northerly direction and an easterly directioa with various courses for complements, so as to include all vacant land in that vicinity. Signed W.H. Hinkle, ^ J. C. WlKE. Enteied Feb. 13.1917. G. C. Kilpatrick, 2-234tp. Entry Tate. V k ■ I mi NE definite way you can lessen the cost of living is to use dried fruits. They are ch?ap, they are easy to prepare, and they go a long v/ay. Dried fruit economy helps many a family at times. carry a large variety of dried prunes, peaches, apricots, etc. They have the advantage : of being nutritious and good as well as cheap. COX 6c KILPATRICK Phone 41 Build Your House Out of We are making them. They will leist like the rock cliffs on the mountains. Come in and get our prices and let us tell you about this excellent building material. BREVARD LUMBER CO. (S There Goes Our Bill! HIS customers are never disappointed on rush orders. He makes delivery—not “promises.” Whether it’s one bag of plaster or one hundred, you can figure it will be there WHEN YOU WANT IT. Bill figures there are just two factors in selling building materials—one .is SERVICE. Equally important is FULL VALUE. “Quality” is the usual word, but Bill says **your money’s worth” tells the story. And because he knows materials and is a square fellow he has won the confidence of the building trade. Bill’s big popular seller is U. S. G. IVORY Plaster. Load after load of this material goes on the best new buildings in town. It will meet your requirements exactly,—in fac^ it is manufactured expressly for Brevard builders. Makes solid, durable, beautiful walls. You will be money ahead by using ‘IVORY**—ask any builder. MILLER SUPPLY COMPANY
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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