BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. G.
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THE WmeS EVENTS
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of tho World.
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Are Business BDilders
ccnt a won! l^r I'lT'st insertion; ono half
ccnt a wonl fc^r o:u'h siibsctiuonl inst'ition.
initial abl>rt*viatii»n countinjr as a
word.
LOGS WANTED—We pay cash. Miller
Supply Cl). 3-2-tfc
KOR SALK - Berkshire pigs. Apply to
K. U. Zachary. 3-23-3tc
K(K)MS For Li^ht housekeepinfi apply
lo Mrs. Ma Bryant. I ll’ tfo
POTATO SLIPS Keady for delivery by
th- i5lh or 20th of May. C. M. Siniard.
3 23-2tc
HOl-SKS AND LOTS and vacant lots for
saiv. See W. H. Faulkner. 12-29-tfc
TOWN LOTS, farms and timber lands for
sa!:.\ Frank Jenkins, Brevard, N. C. tf
KIVE-KOOM HOrSE near new tanning
plant for sale at bargain. Inquire al
News office. 3-16-3tc
TliK FKANKT.IN PKKS;' I'ranklin, N.
I the ye ir; h monli'.s lor 50 centf.
Subsetibc row.
ALL OTilivKo—In.-t you di>, read iV.I.
column, an eJleillve j'o-belwein for
liuyers, sellers and tradeis.
FOH S.\LE--01d newspapers for kindling
fires and other purposes, 5 cents per
bundle. Apply at News ofTice. 4-12 tf
WAN'riCD-HIDLS, WOOL AND FFUS.
Urin«; them to W. L. .\iken for hijihesl
market prices in cash. 12-8-tfc
FOtC TOMBSTONES see E. T. Raines,
Uri'vard, N. C. He lepresents a strong
hii'h-class firm. Kates very reason-
a>i)e. 3-9-tfc
1-OU SALK—-Pr.re bred Chester White
b(»ar, weight about 4U0 Ibn. W. A.
King, Upland Farm, Hendersonville,
N. C. 3-23-Jtp
Jvf-;AL EST.\TE is like all other business -
it le.juires advertising ti- stimuiate it.
Kten a Diver^iiied ad will work v/on-
ders. Try on«-.
WANTED - fiirl or wo:r,:.n for general
work and eooki'.ig: sni:i!l { rivale family.
Slate wages and :eference£i, Mr.^. Bald-
»vir.', Blantyre, N. C. 3 16 2te
FOR SALE -Virginia Farm; 520 acres;
i auapitu lo V. neat, corn, oats, hay, to-
baceo. Can be divided into three
farms; well watered. Address G. C.
Stone, Hurt, Va. Up
FOR SALE—Seven acres of land one mile
from court house, half mile from tan
nery. Public road and railroad through
the place. .Ideal building site. Roscoe
and Santie Nicholson. 3-2-tfc
Fi>R SALE—Pure bred Berkshire pigs,
both sexes; also Cocke’s Prolific seed
corn, selected in field and germinal ion
tested. J. P. Wimberly, Marl Bluff
Farm, Baltleboro, N. C. 3-2?-10tp
WANTED To know owner of set of
harness left in Noah M. Hollowell’s cot
tage opposite Henning Inn. Owner
may h^ve same by establishing owner
ship and paying for this advertisement.
SALESMAN WANTED 1
ior li;bricating oils, gr:
Saiarv or comnii^sioi'!.
Oi! Co.. Cl^v-el-ind, O.
o sdlicit orders
and i).iints.
AilJrcss Lincoln
3-23-2ip
lfFN'{>F.}^SON COrNTV NEWS; Read it
ia “ I'he Vi;itor.” S( ncl cents fora
i.-v.r’v: sutiscrii.'ijnr. to “The Visitor,”
{icadersonville. N. C. 3-23-tfc
V'.\NTED —(ioi.d, cl;'ar, white hickory
8" to 21” d;::nn-t(.r sa.\ed 6 ft., 9
or 12 ft. loi'.g. ilicks Hard\v(>od
ft.
Works. Cirvenv'i’c, S. C.
3-9-3tp
(’ilVKKNS AND E(;CS WANTED. Will
f.i'i- y«;u the t(.p of the market and
make juick rtU'rn. J. W. Wiley, B»x
iireeiisbor.t, N. C. 3-16-5tp
I'OSITjOXS WANTED To help those out
iiti;)u .r v/liO di.-ir
the N -u.-; v.'i):
Ll)an 25 v.ordii
cost.
j»nni ; ■!.>;
in thi.s c;
a better one
01 not more
iumn without
tfc
TilE Hliiil C('Sr of feedii.g
r.ui',;: cows and work ariiiiiais by using
Vcivei Be;>n Mv- ;1. M rroi'i'clured by R">
Miuk Sn'.ith, j'v iiniilc, (-a. 3 9 5tp
S.'.LE—A iiir.i e.! v.um-KT of Regis
ter u Duriic V l*!/.\ 2 mmithj old.
.',K' i ach (i li vered. The I’rcmier Breed
of t!u' Seuiii. .h:nius H. (Inrrison, (keen-
vuu . S. C., Kouie 7 i’hone 1115. 3-l0-3tp
K.tic, S.'.LE—Ch' ice Planting Peas—Clays,
4;;'.knowns, Ironp, Brabh:ims, Running
V^. hus, Puneh\t hips. Whip Mixes, Velvet a p: riod not exceeding 20 \i
i«..iris. Deliver anywhere. H. M. Fra.ik- draw interest at ^ix per cent, j:
Auditorium
Sstiirday, March 24
“Society’s Hypocrites” A
three part dramatic offerinj^
of interest to everyone.
“Phony Teeth and False
Friends” L-KO Komedy. It
is a riot of fun in a dentist’s
office.
Admission 10c
Tuesday, ^larcti 27
“Somewhere in Grenada”
Fifth episode Pearl of the
Army. Don’t mifs it.
“F.very ihing Comes to him
Who Waits” An interesting
cartoon comedy by G. W.
Hcrriman.
“Krazy Kat’s New Bathing
Suit.” One of those funny
Kartoon Komedies.
Admission 10c
TIiUFSday, M3rc!i 29
Pathe News, a two part
drama and an interesting
comedy will be the program.
Always a good show.
Admission lOc
SCHOOL BONO ELECTION
GHILED FOR OISTRiCT
NO 3, cove TOWSSKiP
NOTICE: All persons are hereby noti^.ed
that the Commissioners of Transylvania
County upon a petition of the County
Board of Education, have ordered an
election to be held in District No. 3, Boyd
Township, Transylvania County on .A.pril
17, 1917, at the School House in said Dis
trict. Said Ejection is ordered for the
purpose of ascertaining the will of the
voters in said District, as lo whether or
rot the County Commissioners shall issue
and float Bonds in the sum of $1,600.00 for
ears and to
Domestic
The railroad strike which has hung
’ like a pall of gloom over the country
for n\any months has been averted.
I This carried joy to the remotest cor-
! ner of the country.
1 The conference committee of rail-
' road managers sitting iu Now York
City authorized President Wiloon’s me
diators to make whatever arrange
ments were necessary with the rail
road brotherhoods to call o£ the
(hreatenod strike.
The decision in the railroad strike
siiuation means that the brotherhoods
have v.'on an Important victory, but it
does not bring them all their oi*iginal
demands. By the agreement they will
bo awarded pro rata time for overtime
cn the basis of an eight-hour day
which they have been assui’ed. Their
original domands called for time and
a half for cvertime on the same basic
day.
The adjutant general’s office of the
•Uaie of Noilh Carolina announces re
ceipt of i'.n order suspending tho in-
.stmctions for ihe muster out of the
Second and Third North Carolina reg
iments of the National Guard and brig
ade headquarters, and directing that
they be held ur.der arms after arrival
bore from the border.
Maj. Ca-^^siu.^ E. Gillett, U. S. A
relirod, who took a prominent part
in the Greene-Gaynor scandal in Sa
vannah twenty years ago, died at his
home in Philadelphia. He retired from
the navy in 1905 to become head of
the Phila(!e];)liia fiUration bureau.
Cla.‘^;-ic Boston was thrown in
frenzy of joxf itOiiT^at when a bomb ex-
rlodo'i i;i tlio Su!Toik coun'.y ecu
ht:ii.;e, ;;ll;i:ig tvo men and injuring
an thrr. rf the ilead >vr.s Lo^uis
A. Z. Ui iv't r, a janitor employed in
the building. The ether, unidentified,
wa.s bflieved by the police- to have
been the bearer of the explosive.
The object oi! the Boston bomb car
iler v.'ill probably never be ascertained,
btit tho fact iliat Judge Ijorir.g*s
sion of court was only 25 feet from the
anter?07n in Avhich the explosion re
curred indicates to rhe authorilif-s
that this might possibly have been
iho objective, and might have been
sueces.^ful liad not the bomb exploded
prematurely.
When the bon;b exploded in thr-
Bo5-t(»n court houso girl stenographers
fainted, a jury that was locked up for
deliberation in a room overhead chini-
cred for release and a court officer
collapsed. liul for the seriousnrs.-^ of
tli«' dilemma, it was alnio.-^t laugha
ble. Ord'^r wa.-; (juickly restored, and
strong guards were placed over both
the court hous^ r.nd the nearby slate
h('use.
The v.ar revenue act prescribing a
special annual tax upon bankers of one
d(;llar for every one thousand dolkirs
of capital used or employed by thon,
dik'lared uJic n.-tituHona! by '.'i‘;’er:i!
Judge Hoi'gli in Nev.- ork, has been
u’.iheUl by the United States circuit
court I'f appeals.
The new tai ifi' conirrassion named by
Pr-siikni Vv’ilson is composed as fol-
low.s: Prof. i'j-.iiik V/. Taus. ig of H:-r-
vard univertiit./; fonner liep;\.;entativ('
David J. i.*wi.s of Cumberlasid, 3.11.;
fornior Rfpresentative Williarj Kont
of i-le!'.t field, t'ai.; Daniel V. {{oper, rf
rdcC'oil, S. C.; K. i*. ('osti!;an of Den
ver, and W. S. CulLertjoa of Emporia,
Knn.-.
Acting on nuv.ovy. of a plot to dyna-
ni'io t);e h'Hicn-i'rJlcn reservoir a!
IJoonton. N. J., hard by which are lo
cated many large ariiinunition ])!ants,
the gov(':;ior was calK-d u^cn to pro-
vitie a iniiita’'v r^uar i foi the works.
Ivleantiiae, tliiny jiolicenu n, all of
whor.i have served in the rr.rrular army,
ruippiied with ritles and ammunition,
are guarding the reservoir.
Church ^Directory
BREVARirPEESBYTER^
John R. Hay, Pastor.
Refifular church services every Sunday.
Hours; First and third Sundays. ii:oo a. m.;
sccond and fourth Sundays, 3:00 p. m.; fifth
Sundays, by announcement.
{Sunday school every Sunday. lo a. m.
Men’s Brotherliood Hiblo class.
Yoiinir I-’eonle's Soeic^tv of Christian En
deavor every Tuesday eveninff, 7:4S-
DAVIDSON RIVER PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
John R. Hay, Pastor.
Rcsfular church services every Sunday.
Ilour.s: Sccond and fourth Sundays, 11:00 a.
m.; first and third. Sundays. 3:00 p. in.; fifth
Sundays by announcement.
Sunday school every Sunday, 10:00 a. m.
BREVARD BAPTIST CHURCH.
Corner Jordan and Gaston streets.
A. W. McDaniel, Pastor. Phone No. 145.
Uible sctiool q:4.'; a. m., well graded with
classes to suit all.
Preachintr sei-vices at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p.
m. every Sunday.
Midweek servioe for worship and fellowship.
7:30 p. ni. Wednesday.
(.'horus practice 7:45 p. jn. Friday.
Advi'Jory Hoard meets on Tuesday evening
after the'first Sunday of each month.
All who desire to encourasfo or to assist the
wothliip 01 *iod or to be hol|>fd by worsliip
are cc.rdially invited to attend aH services.
Strar.tfer.s and visitors are especially welcome.
BREVARD METHODIST CHURCH.
W. Edgar Poovey, Pastor.
Sunday—Sunday school at 9:4s a. «n. Preach
ing at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Juvenile so
ciety 4:00 p. ni.'
Monlay—Y. P. M. S. 7:15 p. m., first and third
Monday niphts.
Tuesday—(After first Sunday) Board of
Stewarls. 7:15 p. m.
Wednesday—i'raycr meeting 7:1s P- ni.
TIiursd:i\—(First and Third) Wonjan’s Mis-
sioiKi.ry society, 3.00 p. m- l..ocal Auxiliary
4.00 p. 111.
Friday—Clioir practice 7:15 p. m.
“Come thou with us and we will do thee
good.”—Num. 10-JQ.
Spccial Announcement.
Subjects for Sunday:
Morning: Transition.
Night: The Man VV'ithout Honor.
ST. PHILIPS EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Rev. Chalmers D. Chapman, Minister in
Charge.
Sundays—>!orninfr service at 11:00 o'clock.
Suiiilay school. 9:45 a- m.
Week Days—Evensong every Friday:
Wednesdays and l''ridays luring .\(.lvent:
Wednesd;iys and Fridays during Lent; every
day in Ilo'.y Week; also on Saints days.
Holy conimuiiiin the tirst and thiril Suntlays
of evL-ry nionfli; also on the -ireater Holy days.
Christinas. I;piphany. A.sli Wivincsday. Holy
Tliurs'!:iy. Kaster day. Ascension day. Wl;it
Sunday and Trinity Sunday.
Special Announcement.
Passion Sunday, ?.;arch 2^.
i^I'jrning prayer with sermon at 11.
Subject. “The Cross as the Answer of God
to the Cry of a Lost World”
Friday, March 23, office of the beatitudes
with address at 5. Subject, “The Merciful”.
Wednesday, March service with address
at 5. Subject, “The Pure in Heart.”
The aim of Lent is the development of
Christian character. Christian character
means love and reverance toward God.
The church is nov.' engaged in “A Pil
grimage of Prayer,” making intersessions
as it goes. The same petitions arising in
place after piace until in the course of the
Christian year intercesssions shall have
been made from every portion of the
church.
This week the pilgrimage is being held
in the Diocese of North Carolina and the
district of Asheville.
The intercessions are seven in number.
1 The unity of Christ’s church.
2 The binding together of the hearts of
his people in the bonds of love.
3 The spread of His kingdom through
all the world.
1 That peace may prevail among the
nations, among the divided members of
Christ’s ])udy.
5 That organizations formed for good
may wcrk in loving harmony together
ior the ore great aim of making Christ’:;
name and love better known.
() Tii.a our enterprises of srtudy and
gifts ai'.d prayer may all be blest through
the t'utpouring 01 the spirit upon our
souls.
7 That our fellow' Christians, unreached
r.s yet, nniy be more to pray, and learn and
give.
it is tu this end we are calling lo “our
pilgvin'iagc of prayer.”
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ASHEVILLE, - - N. C.
known as the Dempsey Une, now the
Chapman line, and run* S. 75 degrees E.
74 poles to a spanish oak; then N, 51 de
grees E. 180 poles to a black oak; then N.
6 degrees E, 40 poles to a hickory; then S.
80 degrees W. 40 pole* to a chestnut oak;
then N. 38 degrees W. 107 poles to a black
oak; then N. 44 poles to a Spanish oak;
then N. 49 degrees W. 50 poles to a chest
nut; then N. & degrees W. 74 poles to a
hickory; then S. 73 degrees W. 40 poles to
a small white oak near the road leading
from the G. C. Galloway residence to the
Williams place on west fork of French
Broad river; then S, about 68 degrees W.
20 p«»les, more or less, to a spanish oak,
Julian P. Galloway’s comer, same being
corner of State Grant No. 498 to Joshua.
Bryant; then with the line of the said Ju*
lian P. Galloway, S. 62 degrees E. 50 poles^
to a spanish oak, a corner of the above
named Grant; then still with the line of
said Grant 75 poles to a stake, a corner of
of said Grant; then still with Julian P.
Galloway line S. 40 dewees W. 145 poles
to a stake in the line of State Grant No.
210 to Joshua Bryant; then with the line
of the last named Grant, S. 35 degrees E.
40 poles, more or less t»the corner of said
Grant; then same course, 25 poles more or
Seek and ye shall find
through the Diversified column. *^ss, to a stake in the Dempsey line, now
the Chapman line; then with said Chap-
LAND SALE BY COMMISSIOKER more or less to a black oak, the northeast
Under and by virtue of an order of the corner of the Chapman tract; then with
Superior Court of Transylvania county,
made in a special proceeding therein pend- beginning.
ing before the clerk of said court entitled Exception: From the above boundary
“T. B. (Jalloway, administrator of G. C. of land there is excepted and not offered
(Jalloway, vs. Josephine Robinson et al.,” for sale, about 42 acres, lying near the
the undersigned commissicmer will, on southeast end of said tract, now belong-
Wednesday, April 18th, 1917, at 1 o’clock ing to W. G. McCall, as shown by deed of
p. m. at the court house door in the town record in office of Register of Deeds for
of Brevard, N. C., sell to the highest bid- Transylvania county,
der for cash, all that certain tract of land Terms cash.
lying in Hogback township, Transylvania »j g Galloway
Commissioner.
This March 19th, 1917.
Beginning at a white oak in what is 3-23-4tc
county, on the waters of Flat Creek and
west fork of French Broad river, bounded
as follows:
J. W. McMINN
17. P. WEILT
J. M. ALLISON
SAVE SEED—SAVE LABOR
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lin, Tc-nniile, Ga.
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payable strmi-1 Mr-pi
Washinjrton
The sinking of tho Anerioan stoam-
?h=ps Viiy of I’iino'.i and
Vigiianeia is anncuncpd. Fourteen
n'lCa from the Valencia are rniosin.s; as
are .some of the men from the City of
MK. SAWMILL M.\N We pay cash for
sou!id sq. edge yellow pine framing.
Write us for prices and specifications f
our reiuirements. Citizens Lumber
Asheville, N. C. ^ .
KiK'S FOR HATCHI:;G—Fn.m wf• * i . i. d
ji^n of besv leading strains i
annually to raise money to build and !
equip a new School House in said District, j
A new registration of the voters of said |
Di.;rii r has bef-n ordered A. V. Lyday |
5Ui, iiiUied iegi..r.vi:r, and A. v- I>yday and j
'■ 'V. ’I'alley judges. 1
registration bi»k ' - sr id Ron'^
. .Ifi ti«n will open on Satuniay, Marcn 17. j
Wil, and remain open for the time and in
Plymouth Rocks, Single Comb tsiack i the manner as now provided by law.
(!in(rcas, $2.00 per 13. Also pedigreed
Ilelgian Hares and Guinea Pigs. Paul
IL Houston, Greenville, S. C. 3-16-4tp
WANTED—A reliable, hustling party to
sc-H cemetery work for us in this section.
Old established Companv. Good pro
position to right man. Write for par
ticulars. Mecklenburg Marble & Granite
Co.. Charlotte, N. C. 3-9-5tp
WANTED—Young man, sin;^le, to assist
in working truck garden, easy work. No
cigarette smoker, liquor drinker or
swearer, need apply. Address P. O. Box
84. 'I*- ^nply at the News office for in
formation.
FOR SALE OR TRADE-42acres of
Uad lying on both sides of Lake Tox-
away dirt road two miles from the town
of Rosman; small store-house and 3-room
cottage; mostly in timber; small part
cleared. Mostly rolling, some nearly
level; several small streams and a num-
Wr of fine springs.. Apply to Brevard
ffows for information. 3-23-4tc
This the 7th day of March, 1917.
G. C. Kilpatrick,
Secretary of Board of Commissioners of
Transylvania County. 3-16-4tc
“Seek and ye shall find”
through the Diversified column.
Renewals
Mrs. Radford Nicholson Brevard
Miss Fannie K. Boggs. Brevard, R-2 I
A. O. Kitchen • Rosman
M. N. Moore Lake Toxaway
W. E. Patt.’.rson Lfdie Toxaway
\fra. John F. Townsend..Charleston, S. C.
iVrs. LT. Newton Dallas
. Tiie crew of the Illinois wu.^
U'Tie I safely.
A (li.spatch from Juarez, Mexico,
V'’la hcl'Ja Pan-al, Jiminez, find
ri! of t’.ie country in southwesiern Chi-
^r^'^Merate efforts are being
.p j to repel the advance of
ii;r :ia forces.
China’s action in breaking diplcmat-
Ic relations with Germany is expected
to have far-reaching effect on far east
ern history, as it formally aligns Chi
na with Japan and other triple entente
powers.
China has severed diplomatic rela
tions with Germany, and the German
ambassador has been handed his pass-
The immediate effect of China’s sev
erance of relations probably will be a
greatly increa.-^ed output of munitions
for Has.'!!a, in which line China is the
king of the world.
China has already sent one hundred
thousand coolies to France and Russia
and can increase the number almost
without limit.
Complete and definite instruction!?
to the “armed guards” to be placed
aboard American merchant craft to
go through the German submarine
zones hiive been completed by the navy
department and approved by Secretary
Lansing.
(Memorial.)
Mi. s Kittio Burlin*:^aino was i»orn
at Sai)i)hiro, N. C., Miiy 1’^, IbO."),
inti difd at Rosiinuii, .March 15,
I'Jl r. Kittle wa.s it pleasant,
.rirl and liiuc-h lovod by all her
'rit-ni'iji a lid arqnaintai;ces.
Slio wa.s roared at Sapphire. Her
iitlier, \V. A. Bttrlingaine, boiuj; a
‘ncc-hai:ir mid busin-.'ss man at that
')];;ce since about 1892, until his
leath in r.)l-l. Her mother having
noved to Rosman in ll)l(», the
iimiiy were makinj' their home
tie re.
Tue iH'iiiners of the family who
iva left to mourn her loss are the
nother, Mrs. VV, A. Burlingame,
hree listers, Misa Jennie Enrlin-
HUie, Mrs. E. T. Raines of Brevard
ir.d Mrs. Daisy Lanningof Hender
-unv'.lle, two brothers Albert and
Allred Biirlingame.
Kitiie, havirgbeen a member of
rhe Union Baptist church for
it‘arly five years, was loyal to
her church and enj/yrd at
tending the church services She
vas a devoted Christian girl and
ve do not doubt that Uod has
ealled her home to Heaven.
May it be a sweet consolatign to
'be bereaved family to think that
thoi’- loss is her eternal gain.
Interment was made atMt. Mor-
.)> i I. i> , March 1C, r.slT, Rev.
. J M'*r.!v of Rosman conducting
the fnneral servioes.
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