BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. y. D. S’S. GIVE ESSAY r€Od T8 BOy Oii 6lhl ContesiarU Must Re i*npll Of Couiity School, Writinjj oil “Zeb \'ancc‘, War Govern or”: Iviiies (ti Contest. PICKENS COUNTY WOULD RECOVER DAMAGES CAUSED BYTOXAWAY Everything in Its Place A big, roomy dresser or chiffonier, in which you can keep ample supplies of clothing and toilet accessories tor immediate needs, will contribute much to your comfort and con venience and save oodles ot time and temper. Our Bedroom Pieces are the latest in design, color and finish, and they are made so carefully they will serve a lifetime. Come and see them and get prices. Our Word Is a Guaranty of Honest Valuer HOME SUPPLY COMPANY 1 Hr 'Iransv 1 VfWUM ‘oiiici.ii r to stirnui.i of our (iiiil Ech(M»s of the broakinsj of tho Toxaway (lam lust suinn)«r am fr^ qnontly heard. A mmil'.er of suits have filod for caused by tho vvaf(^v from the lake. The grand,jwry of Pif■kensc()^n^y, according to tlio Pickens Sentini'l, made tho following recommenda tion lust week : ‘‘We recommend that our supt-r- visor and commissioners take some di'linittf s«e])s to recover damages to our county caused bv t lie burst iMuoftb*! i’oxaway diim.” New or renewal subscriptions (beginning January 1) will cost $1.00 for one year, 60 cents 6 months, 35 cents 3 months, 25 cents for 2 months. A MERCILESS JODGE C. M. COOKE, Proprietor. BREVARD, N. C. Touring Cars Reduced $80. New Price $38S.50. Roadsters Reduced $45. New Price $373.50. May 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. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXECUTION North Carolina, Transylvania County—In the Superior Court. W. E. Bishop and C. S. ()sl)»r:u“, trading under the firm name of \V. K. Bishop & ('o. vs. J. (). Waters. Hy virtue of an execution directed to ihe undersigned from the Superior Court Trnsyivania county in the above entitled iiction, 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 rash to satisfy said ex ecution, all the right, title and interest which the said J. (). Waters, the defend ant, had in the following real estate at the time of docketing of the judgment in said c'SQse, to wit: Beginning at a stake at the intersection of Jordan and Gaston streets and runs with the w'est margin of Caslon street 159 feet to a stake; thence north 64 degrees west parallel with Jordan and Main streets feet to a stake; thence south 26 de- :rees west parallel with (laston street 159 jeet to a stake in the north margin of Jor- Ian street; thence south f>4 degrees east with the north margin of Jordan street 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 Judgment Dooi^of Transylvania county, N. C. This the first day of March, 1917. Cos Paxton, Sheriff of Transylvania County, N. C. 3-94tc die. Citjf RSarket 12c per pound cash paid for hens and fryers. Cash market prices paid for e^gs. We have the following meats and produce for sale: Chickens Beef Pork Fish Lettuce Celery Sweet Potatoes Turnips We buy all kinds of hides. City Market* S. F. ALLISON, Proprietor PHONE 4r ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of Baxter McGaha, deceased, late of Transyl vania county, North Carolina, this is to aiotify all pesons having claims against the said estate to pre.sent the same to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of ^^yebruary, 1918, or this notice will be ^^^pleeded in bar of their recovery. All i ENTRY NOTICE No. 2609. W. H. Hinkle and J. C. Wike, enters and claims 640 acres more or less 1 land in Hogback township, Transylvania I county, N. C., on the waters of Bear Camp I creek and Horsepasture River, adjoining I State Gratit No. 627, the Montvale Lumber I 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 j north boundary line of said State Grant , No 627 to an old line, thence northerly THE MEDAL till'snbjcrt WHS “Nortli (’MrolitKi’s Part in tho War Hetwoen th‘ Stal(*s ’ and tlit^ boantifnl gold luedal was won by Miss Olga (’ollins of tlu* Brevard graded school. Tli‘ suhj(‘C*t chosen for this y(‘nr is “Zeb Vance*, War (iovernor.” 'Pile IT. D. (’. Library will hnv«? on hand all available l\istori»*s of Xortli ('ar'linia. ('onnor Storic's of the Old North State and Dowd's Tjife of Vance, and will a])])reciate the loan or gift of other material. Rules For Essay Contest 1 —The Es^ay contest offered by the Transvlvania chiii>tcr U. 1). C!. is ojcn to all ])n|)ils in the ])ublic schools of Transylvania county in the tUh f»radt> or above. “J. —Essavs are to be handed in by \i;;rch I'.'l r. ;; —Tlicy sh-.ill be written in ink ot! oiic ^idl* ol i).ii» r only. I —They shall be not less than ir>i)0 words in length. —The snbj*‘ct for l'.M7 slmll bi‘ Zeb Vance, War (Governor. (t.—Each contc'stant may ox]>ress ])rcfererce for JoOO gold ])ieco or the ollicitil U D. (.’. nn*dal. 7—Each essay shall bt^ in a sealed envclo])e, with nninber, hnt no name, ou each sheet and envelojie. s —A second envelope bearing the same nntnbor shall contain, the writer's nanu*, address, school, and ])referenct‘, for gold ])iece or medal. —Tho judgts shall be selected by the county superintendent of Edncation and shall consist of a mem'.^er of Tra..sylvania chapter U. I). ('.,a memlH'r of Transylvania camp U. C. V., and a third party. 10.—The prize-winning essay shall be read by the wrift'r at the county commencement and tho pri/o awarded then. 11.—The chapter reserves the right not to give tho prize if less than six paper.s are submitted. Annie Jean Gash, President Transylvania Chapter U. D. C. WANTED--SEVERAI MORE BOY SCOUTS The Boy Scouts were organized in Brevard about a year ago. The organization was small, which per mitted thorough work by the scout master, Rev. John R. Hay, among his members. The foundation work has been satisfactorily done and Soontmaster Hay requests the News to announce that he is ready for about eight more boys between the ages of 12 to 18 years in order to form another patrol. Wholet'ome moral, mental and physical training is given the Boy Scouts and it is i oped that several boya will maKe application to Scont master Hay or his assistant, Verne P. Clement, for membership. One Who Shows No Favor. A merciless judges is Father Time. licft)re hi!ii tlie weak and t’uewant inggototh(^ wall. Only the truth can stand. For years the following Statement from a West Ashevilh? resident has withstood this sternest of all tests, C. M. Johnson, mgr. Excelsior Paint it Pa])er West Asheville, N. C., says : -'My kidneys were weak and I had pains through my back. Doan’s Kidney Pills gave merelief.” (Statementgiven February 17,1U12.) LASTIN(; BENEFIT. OVER TWO YEARS LATER, Mr. .Tohnson said ; “My kidnevs are in good condition now and I have had no nc(‘d of a kidney medicine in several years.” Price .^Oc, at all dealers. Don’t sitnplv aisk for a kidn»>y remedy— g«'t Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. .Johnson has twice* publicly reco!niner.(l('d. Foster-Milburn (%»., Props,, Buffalo, N- Y.—Advertise- in(*nt. Do You Look Well In Glasses? If the proper style is used—and the right skill in fitting is em ployed—(Hasses will not mar the most beautiful face. Do not vex your family and dis appoint your friends by wearing ugly glasses. Come to me for a becoming fit as well as sight-im- provement. Dr. J.G. DENISON (O.Phd.) Optometrist and Optician. 52 Patton Avenue, Asheville, N. C. (In Henderson Jewelry Store.) MACHINERY AND MILL SUPPLIES Larerest stock In Western Carolina Saws. Pulleys. Beltingr. Wire Rope. Pipe. Fittings, Machinist’s Tools. Foundry and Machine Work a specialty. Asheville Supply & Fouiidry Co. Asheville, N. C. direction and an easterly direction with persons indebted to said estate will please 1 various courses for complements, so as to . ! „„4H *. ! include all vacant land in that vicinity. Signed VV. H. Hinkle, 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. Entered Feb. 2-234tp. J. C. Wike. 13. 1917. G. C. Kilpatrick, Entry Taker. Beware of OintmeRts for Catarrh that Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely deran;;e the 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 tr** fold to the good you ean possibly derive T'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. Sold by Druggists. Price 75c per bottle. Take Haira Vamlly Pills (or constipatloa. CEDAR MT. BREEZES. Auditorluin Saturday, March 17 A three-reel General Pro gram including Helen Gib son in an episode of The Hazards of Helen series. Always a good show. Admission 10c has been vVi cti cti lYi jXt iXc jXl iXi. Mrs. H. Girn n, who sick, la improving. A fine yonng mule belonging to the Caesar’s Head company died last Sunday, cause unknown. George Bishop made a business trip to Greenville Friday, return ing on Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Burns, has gone to stay with her daughter, Mrs. H. Summey, on East Fork, who is ex pecting her family to take measles. Hobert Bishop went to River Falls last Wednesday. On last Saturday night the young people were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Heath. Many games were enjoyed. Music was furnished by the string band. Uarlen Jones has gone to David* SOD River to work. Pat **Seek and ye shall find** through the Diversified column. Tuesday, March 20 “War Clouds;” two-part drama showing the further adventures of Pearl and the search for the Silent Menace Scenic pictures from Bra zil and a Krazy Kat Kartoon entitled **Honesty is the Best Insurance Policy” complete the program. An unusually good show. Admission 10c. Thursday, March 22 A two-part drama, Pathe News and a comedy will compose the program. Admission lOc ara /^HEAP coffee is a poor investment There’s plenty of it on the ^""^market Don’t buy it What’s the use of spoiling a good meal with wishy-washy stufi that leaves a muddy taste in the mouth and harms the system? We sell only good coffee, it’s cheapest in the end because it gives satisfaction. Everything for you m first class groceries. COX & KILPATRICK Phone 41 Build Your House Out of Concrete Blocks We are making them. They will last 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. ^aiLL N “Whether You Build —a modern steel skyscraper or a small bungalow, you want perfect plastered walls and ceilings* No matter how beautifully you may decorate, the effect is lost if the walls are unsound and marred* The impression is given that the building is poorly constructed and there fore its SELLING VALUE IS SERIOUSLY DIS COUNTED* ^*To have good, solid walls and ceilings you must do two things: First use GOOD plaster and then apply on good laths* -U. S* G. IVORY Plaster wiU make any building better to live in, easier to rent or sell! Take it from me— BILL DER* MILLER SUPPLY COMPANY