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BItEVARD NEWS, BRB F 0. SWE NOW READY TO RAISE HER SHARE AUTHORITIES ONLY AWAIT OR DERS FROM GOVERNMENT TO BEGIN. SMS ON SPECIAL DUTY Ckftajority of Troops In State Are Now Cuarding Properties Which Might Be Molested. flaloiRh.—With Camp Glonn, More- ilcfiiiitoly do^nsnated by the War ’*^I'artnuMit as the point of mohiliza- for troops in this slate and prac- ' cslly all of the North ('arolina Guard ajjjis now in servite assi};ned to spu- . jfil guard duties at various points in state to protect properties tlia» ^^jpht he molested by ai;i'nts and vvnipathizers of tlie Germans, the Na- >ional Guard authoritit's now have 'heir dofniite lines to wiiiih to work 2 1 ^V'tting out this state's (juota of wh;itever troops thj I'i'ileral Goverii- iiK'-iit will raise in ut ing tiu^ war. It is not likely that (’amp Gleen will i'« I alN'd into service until iherv' I'omes irnin \Vasiiin;.;ton tlie lall for thi' rais- (if tlu* iniMi to augment tip’ •• /-LMjlaf army and the National Guanl : rci's. and ThiB is not expected to • '•.«:iie until suninipr. possiltly June or .July. Thi> tastv prfssing upon tlie ■'.aurd atitiiorities now is tin* enlist- -Y,i )i» of ret rnit^ to r't the ur'ts of thti lii-ti-.i up to even the iit'acc sren;;:h nit'u each, to s:iy nothing of the war strength, wiiich is l.">0 men. ‘•ion'ihers of tlir olTl -ers aro fret' to say I'VA They do not h. Hove tii > eulist- • ••'..IS tan h‘ ronipleffd tiirough tht' • viii mry volunteer cliannels and they there will have to be a call -n ;!ie Governor and loaiothlng in ' , - way of a ron-crijyt ion l-«y lot ba- • ■ Til' \v,);-k v.'i! Ii ■ .■> ;■ I. rh" :roiil>;,. ;.-r, ■ , ;o 1 i> t!i;>t there ■ a gr:i! liold'- , h:;( k to ji'i'i en- T'ly i;e\v ni it.; ti;:>t it has 1).cn ex- 1 it'd would be calleil for. Men in ^1! ('arts of the s!a!e are ready to j 'n new or.^'an’zaiIiui they sei ni ’ ■ ))i‘ :i: at tl,.' ifb'a f all enter- ..ii’ .■' ■■;:r.'''U j>riv.itL'.-." in old organ:- ■ i' ll? wiiii so n!:'.ny trained men in ’ ,1 111‘a 1 of th'rii>' (!nard an • H'* are mncli eiu ( nra^-cd over ' un’look, I’owi’vor, and ilit i’c are '. il.v a'lic.r.s c.f increas'd re;;)ont* ■' ' ! ;;!1 r.) aim.; liirou'h the reyn- 8 Cents (■ V Uv'- ■ otes For w School Building Here’s all it took to only an eight-cent adve; l: Col/^e Pups— n.?: in the News: COLLIK PUPS worth havii Forsythe. See J. A. News ads will doubtless do as much for you. Even though you don’t have pups to sell, they will sell or buy other things for you. 1 MORE ADO ABOUT MUCH ADO /\ OU READ the Other Fellow’s Ad You are reading this one. That should convince you that advertising in these columns is ^ profitable preposition; t^at it will tring business to your store. The fact that the other fellow advertises is probably the reason he is getting more business than id falling to you. Would it not be well to give the other fellow a chance To Read Your Ad in These Columns? To Eilitor B»-ovHr(l Nows : I It seems to mo tlrjri^ should have boon more ado about “Mnch Ado About Xcihin^r,” ut the Auditorinin last Fridav Pus PENROSE SCHOOL BUILDING The ad vocatos of bottor (Hluctttionul fjualili'.'d voters was iioccssary to facilities carried the eUtetion on i win. Tuesday and thereby decided the! The school advocates lost a sonie- issno as to whether there shouhl be what similar election ut Penrose a $l,r.(H) bond issue for the imrposo last full. Considerable work has of building and oqnippin^ a modern ! be(!n dune in favor of better facili- school house for the Penroso school.! ties sine,« that tim*^. The school Thirty-four votes were recorded' ]>atrons were shown plainl3’^ that Church Directory bkeVakd pkksbyterian church John R. Hay, Pastor. R«-Kular church services every Sunday Hours; I'irst anI fliird Sundays, a. m.; second anil fourth Sundays, y.t.o i>. ni.; fiftii Sundays, by announcetnetif. Sunday school every .Snnday. lo a. m. Men’s iJrotlierhoocl Hilii;; class. Youn^r Society^of I'hrlstian Kn- deavor every Tuesday eveninir. 7:45. DAVIDSON KIVEK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH John R. Hay, Pastor. • Kotrular churcli services cvi-ry Sunda Hours; Sec«jiid and fourtli Siind.iys, ii;oo til.; first and tliirill Sundays, 3:00 i». m.; fjfi Sundays by announcenient. Sunday sc1k*o1 every Sunday. 10:00 a. m. i in favor of the bond issue and only sibly tlie audi*nce would havti be(>n 1 two votes wert^ cast a’■ain^-t but larger liad the comedy been fjiven by a Lvceuni u'iT'jrc'intion iiist(*a(l there were lit other jiersoiis who tlr y would lose the hijjh school Till? Ladies Hetternient associati^m has been very netive in mouldin'' failed to vote and und«T the law sentiment in favor of better facili of by the boys and f^irls of Br»>vard | their failure was registered agiUTist 1 ties and in raising money for school 111 Are Business Builders Institute, but I doubt if the]>erform ^ance would liave be(‘n bett(>r. It ' was an ambitious undertaking, sue- cessfully carried ont. I’ll admit I bought my ticket with misgivinj^s,—that shaky “be fore taking" feeling, for I know tlu?! diiVietiltu's in staiiini: a play likej this, es;)t‘i»u'.lly v.iien the actors arc? anir.tMirs.—lint I was coTnpU'tc'lv cu!t (1 I i'iu* ai ting was ;;nioi»tli, (>asy a:id e\i)rcs>ivf, and must linvt> been the result ot hard stu;ly on th»* part of the iinpilsand long training I on tlu']mrt of those who dirrcti'd I theiu. Tlie costnniing was exccllfnt. consistent with th** the bond i>suo. A majority of all purposes. ^6 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ \ Simpson have b(!en visiting at I»)YLST»\ ITEMS. ■ Pisgah Forest. 9B ^ ^ ‘ J’onu'of our Boilston boys have 9B 9^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ been attending mct!ting at Pisgah Forest. ini' lent ;i won', ror lirst insfrtii'n; om'half *(ilorful and crnt a wDi'l !'ir cac!; s'il)s>-i|i:cnt insi rtion, • i /• , I M.-ii initial .>r a'^hrcviation L-ountiiii: as a ^ {H'Viod ot the ])lav, and I undt'rstand WU'.il. Miss Vernia Smathcrs bus gone to ('anion to liave sonio dental work don»‘. She v>'ill visit friends and r'*latii(r!s w)rl(* II’iti*. S SnviflicTs lias scld (dit to ( oy and (‘iiarJic* Sinis. Vanes Sinathers r»*cenlly bought a teaTV. of horst's. K‘v. .Mallalii'y of Enon jireai hed a line st'rmon Sunday- Miss Klva Smathers, assistant FOU CAr.B.\(;K I’L.XNTS Dovlc. thHt ,ill til,, .■ostmm's «or- ■iiiul.- «t '"•(-•anist, l..is b.vn playin- ut Hoil- ston in tlie absi'nee of Miss Mary lian:nn*'. Rev. Moriran, who i.^ conducting meeting at Pis:ra)i Forest, will pleach at Hi)i;r.li>Ti t.n Satni'tiay nigiit and Sr;iii]ay iiion.nig on the fifth y. lit'v. Uiainard will ])reach at Boilston on third Snndav. ►Si;'K5tAi;i;TTK. AGE AND GLASS AGE. BREVARD BAPTIST CHUKCH. Corner Jordan and Gaston streets. A. W. McDaniel, Pastor. Phone No. 145. Hible school 9:45 a- ni.. well yradcd with classes to siiit .ill. I'reai'hin^r services at 11:00 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. every Sunday. .Midweek servire for worship and fcllt,\vstjip. 7:45 p III. Wednesday. ■Xdvisorv I’.oard meets on 't'ucsday evening after the first Sunday of each inc,nth. ■Ml '.vliu dfsire lo eneouiaf^e or to assist the W(;rshii» i( iod or to be hel|M «l hy worsiiiji arc cordially invited to attend all servii'cs. Stran^iers and visitors are cs;m-i. iaily \\1,.i,un. Special Announcement. Subjects for Sunday: Morning: A Call for Volunteers. Evening: Joshua’s Conquest of Jericho. BREVARD METHODIST CiH RCH. W. Edgar Poovey, Pastor. Sunday —Sunday s»-hool at 0:4? ;i in. I’r. ;n h in>r at I i:-H'a. in. anl 7:43 :>. m. Ju\en;;,-' s,, ciety 4:(x> p. iti. Mf.mlay—V I*. .M. .S. 7:45: p. m,. first aii'l tliird Mondiiy nivrhts. 'i lii" lav (ii -t Si;nil.iy; I'.i.at l of Sti'W.trds, 7:4;; p. m. Vy’ediiesday I’rayer riiee'in ' i; ji ni. 'I'liiirs i.iy—( !• irst and 1 l.iiu/ W.,ni;;n's \Iis- sitiaary socicty. .i.on i>. in. I,oi al .\ii\;’iarv 4.'If! p in. Friday- f'hoir practiet- 7:4- p m. ■■(■'■ine thf>u with us .uid wc will du ilice —Num. 10 j t. Special Announcement. Sunday subjects: Morning: 1'he OfT-Le of the Law. Evening; Five Epochs in the Plan of the -Ages. ST. PIIILII’S EPISCOPAL CIII RCH. Rev. Chalmers I). Chapman. .Minister in ('har;H‘. Snn>';iys .rr :mr v;.-.' .i* 11: Sunday SL !:ti >!. j: i; ;i n; Week Ii.i;.', ^,ve:l^..T: W'edncsrl.iys ancl l-rid;.;,', \\ i-dncMl.ivs and I'rid.iys dm ;ii;; e\e: V day in Holy \\ eck; also nn ^ ain;■ la .. Holy eoiniiinni.iii the lii-t and iin:.| ':;!iila\s '•f every no.nth; aiso i.n tl:e > .n ..••■r M.u" il Ivs I'hristinas. Kpipliany. .\sli Vv'.- rla ’^ l'i,',|v 1 hur^day. Kasi.-r rlay. .\se(:isi,n day. Whit Sunday and Trinity Stsnday. Special Announcement. i the Institute from ! 1'asliion-j>lat(‘s. Tlii' Shakesju'rian scenery was. ('ov and r'liarliu .‘^inis liuv(‘ bou'-rht Henry E. Str-.nan Dies, i ill h;i:ii. i-’. Sc soiiior ; •'.n' of tli(' Sr'i!i:i’i i’i:it^'ry a!;'i J r-. t' ;■ ci':'t • oi’ tr;‘..u-, ilic'.l ^ lii'n;.' i ; n ’lKipi I'ri :.i ;ni at- .1)^ of ;itm . Hi-; ii .• xp'-i te>l was i ill :ri iliiio.;-; ■ ' M 'i\o hour.' (ii’.'i'.tU:ii. siakiiijt inio 1 :j h.s) nij^iil. ; iir '.vlii^ h ip' iie\cr eciiMioii. .I.,.-s. lie v, jd f>6 '! .y Si'en'riP. v.-i.- hnrn i;i London, aiid v.'tit'!! a nitT.' yi.;ali t’lai- ..r.'.'; (1 to (Ii'ciMisle ;•(). '.'.'I'Mi ( aro’iii'i. j.i' . :.ily v.oi'c .-iK'Mt in • I ( -O . ’-v.'.! li;s i;;)- '■ 11 ii;> io i •.v’iicli ho .0 > ’i.ly r : ■ ■ : (1 : ; hiV'i' V’';i' * '■ ii'.inH !vm " (..! ii.e ■■.Xiinii • -V. . ; w;.- !i;o ta^k 1U >.' • !;!ni li ■■ ;. 'i’iie I'l- •.■iiv'!.' IHf, iM.'ilr Oi' ilal:i! !!'' wci-;.. T. ! I”. ■ nil ■ '.i;.i ry I'l)!' 1,')!; of joiiuv « ■ :• I | -.iijils ih’- h ■ . ’ !' .iry S li\I aad v.-o;-';- i lli- ! :h'- ')• t 1',’OU! 1;P' .1 I..I' ■ if.,! ; ',1 w i ‘ ll • i' ‘ .i-r ( I :.- 'J:;; 1v]i;g (ie- )' ■' oil: 1 I iiii^ .r.-cy Cccro"c;s in Duriir.rr!. f "; ^;;iiy ‘ I - , .- irirl ' ( v-'' :i il • ^ 1 li! :>ni - - I'.i I K! ::i' ' V. ^ '() : • * ; • u ■(! i'rr ! ;■ ;• . ;-;'pr;rl ! ;■ : I ' I : \V. , . ■ v. I ' ■ ' I- ;i . .• ' \' • f‘i! •:!' ' ■ :■■■• nu'iil i;i o.io ' ' '. I ;;o \v]';;-‘ ^ ;i -^iii i!!:i‘r- , ■■■ y.', ■ ;t"o. thor \vc:'0 | ■T" ! ’ I 'f' iii Inii’linpi ! . ; : i )i! t’uis slui'.viiii^ I i'i(‘ d ; I'jis,'. st I’O’.;('T - ' . te 1.1- 1: ,!.■ i»;ot out iliitcr- , V in lip' comitv. j L')’iS WAXTI^) We pav cash. Miller . , i «. c:i i • 3 LMfc ^nniile, but Sbak'>]»>are ' ' is so often liiiMed in scent*rv tliat ^onu* horses. \VAN'T!:i) To hid on vour electric;il work. , . . i m- ^ * ] [ (ifCs ' 1 i.^ tfc tIns \ t‘rv Mni]';i.-ity iv.ade the well I iit'ft' w ms no ]»rnyer niet'tiiig at acted storv inori* elTi-ctiV(>. ('er- Boilston Suiiili! v as t:i.‘IcadiT, l^OOMS For Liirht housekeepinj^ applv ,1,4 1 .1 ' t . to 'I'-: Id'i Hrvint 1 11' lie tlie stndent »n-1 ors and tju*ir \\ ilt-y /-‘iier. Vv-as ahM>rit. directors—anil »*spi-ci!i!ly the dir . \ M) TO l.KT ON SiL\KES . -liiirds. H. P. Jcwell. Will frive Itp t(>rs—deserve a gn at d( ni'.'.S AND ilijjjhtst la.-h prices j'.iiid tor them al the (‘l.y .'lai'u'i. ;-t.-tic C\)KX .Mi*].\L Home ground V,. P. Hciuier.-.on’s mill. for sale at. ■1 (. ifc Vanr.'s Srt'.ittli ■r'- '* i.ii-.u :it 1‘i-^-ah Forest orec’.ation for tip? >csult tiiry i:> tlie cciUractor. aciiievcd with iheir annuai Slial:* jierian jday. ill!,MAUD lioDiii. .1. M. ():r \Vh. to voar aftor (hurley .'^hirsMian stvnt Sn’id:»y at his 1;oni:‘ on iJoilston. He is work ini: at l*isg:ili Forest. I'Miti .r's Xi »ti' Tlie Xe\vsis>'lad two sin^in},' Sini]i~on Lov? lU.l ^d.S .\.Ni) !i i have such a sjili'iPiid tnnlorr sa!'-. See \N. M. l auikner. 12.^'Mlc * inrnt irom a ])!ay wnirlit v ; 1 roV’N LOTS. f:’.r:;'!s ti'-ii’ier l«r. 's f .sale. l''raiik .kiikins. r.r/v in!. .N. C. l ;:.\\KLiX l’Ri:SS I nnikiln. X. t ->1.11:) l!;e veav; i> monl'is rents. Si:l)scrii)c now. .'.I,L OTlIi'.RS .lust as yi>u io, read this ci!uir:ii. ;;ii i fl'tclive ;;o-!il'1\vi.i n lor hu; crs, .'elK r,- >1 traders. inrnt rrom t‘>stniriti-)!i i‘an he ])roj(‘!'.v ciat«‘d. ,\s Mr. Ilootli say.'. j»ub]ic ni::>le ;.ir tooiilil.* t.i tli(' !iticT'.dania' was (i;.«;coura ' ti'. htwi'r l-JoiL--ton have lu'cn vis;lM^^. at Boil.-to’l clr.ireli and at 'i'o/ii Hol- linirswuitil t’"i- two San ilays. 'riu‘ir s^r'ixio!^ \va LH 'itly '•1: !iv tin- 15 ;i;li V >■; ( :i ! r.dht r at i:i.V:i'TRi('AL Si inslail-.-d oy L i .'.;iis’c House. S )i:ciu‘d. IM’LIICS 'iiw sup;)ly L')!i.s ill Michael ca eleclii.-al work ;-2M.c Mi.'S M;iry l’.;;ii?’.ini! a v:>ii' lo her .-i^'er :;:id villi' :i7id SoMi-tanlK-.M: 'ri,> \l:^>rs \:.\n ..T1(1 i. Second Sunday after Easter A'.iil is no eritprion for the wearing Holy communion and sermon ai i L Sub^ of glasses. Many are born with great- ject. “Life.” or d feet.s than come with the ail-j V.’ednesday, Af:ri! 25, St. .Mark\ day. vaiu e of years. ^ Prayer at 12 noon. Optometrists adjust gla.=?ses for old! Friday. April 20. evenson^r with .iddress eve.s to f-ive better vision a:id pre- at 5. L^uhjL-ct, ‘‘The icsun-j. lion aiui the serve eye sisht- t!) younger eyes for ’ the removal of eyc-strain. Iieada he;;. ; T!.e Itsson of Easter siin{.!v this: indi:.res!i(>ii. eros.s eye.=!, ai’.d nervous : hve the immortal life here, the liaviij-'a lionsic affections in gep.eraJ. ! jife (d love, sacrifice, truth. lic;.uty and !p r yov.vi; ;>• old. if you ( hooso o’ .. iiiio bucn iniiividur.l fe]in\vs]',;r) with (,iir r wa.stmg nerve Lord as t . enable us to real:., in Him Ihe force a-'*' . --.onii:,; v,thron^a ' ]if,. „f Cod; that we a-pr;;)riale His souio defect, you must expect early divine life e.xpiessed in th.-jov of self- do.-ay (i!’ your ey.^s and decrease ot dci.ial. thou^’-h it lead.i us to Calvarv. viuility. ^•a■:y inirent.' ilrc-id to glasses 0.1 their i-h;!(’.rc!!, ;;!iri in c.iiispriufnce no;-tpoiie ‘'the evil day” so long they ee-on’..' a necessity to t!ie c’lild iii'c. \v]:( : ;\is if eyes wer;> ji’-oi) rly cared for (iurip.g early years "1 i •••SOS :”lu:!it 1:“ pe. e-s..ry for a short tin-'.' only. .lip'l it over. Optometrists ad- i5:si gl.'. s f()r d^ ;'ocT!V‘“ vision a’vJ eyo?tr;ii:-.--rr.Ji’s all: Init a little i iOce ( r !;l;;ss can \»ork y.'ondf*rs when right — just ri‘',lit. •to!'i rilDll'. h;.‘' 1 )niinc( FOK !M'.XT Six^'oom and pa'ntc'l : in- e oCv iip;i)’t ; oa se> on'l Idock !r()in sijuarc; $’10 pi-i' i.’ontii; rc:',(iy for occur.aticr.. X a’.' M. Ihdi >-..e!!. FOR S-’vL'.'. Oil! :i.e\v :papcrs lire-, an;! oth.-r p\:' ,vi Imn Apply al X.'v.'.s I'ur kinil’iin,'': r> cc!iis p. ■ .i-r'-'i’ ■.VAx;i:i) i!n>F.s. wool, and i rus. Fdin''" them to W. 1.. Aiken fur lii-.'.hest market prices in cash. 12^S-tlc K(>!’ TOMl’»ST(’iXiC.S see I'. T. i^aines. i PC van!, X. C. He 1 cprcs.-ul.s a stror.j^ iiiL’h-class firm. liale.s verv rc;ison- ahl'e. 3-9-tfc R ',.\L l':'.T.\'ri'. is ilke all otlur business ^ rci[uires aiiverli dn;^ to stinialati- it. I'vi P. a Diver.siiiea ad will v.’o’.Iv v.'un- PifiMS’ 11 H.AS been respon sible for thousands of business successes throughout the country. Everybody in town may know you but they don't know what you'have to sell. \ M ' ■ . Eggs, Poultry Butter ard Hides All kinds country pro duct'. We pay cash for all you ship. Prices on reouest. Western Produce Co Ashevilie, N. C. dcr.s. Trv one. r yr.n Speaks of World War. I -■ -h' vil’e. --"Thore was, at one time, I t '>.IT : of oiii::.’i 11 as to the a !’, is^ x'jility ei (’ntcring t!ic w.iv'f' ••• ■ ’ • J i;cn ■■•e gress ac’pd, all 1. i"d. Tlio coui:i ry is uirt " ’he Gov(>rnment in what iiSi... u j..»' ' far. There can be no douiit as to ; '.f: final nntcomf' of tl'.r* struggle, in [ ..V opinion. What we may have to !l!rou»:h l.ofvjre the e:id comes i-. . ;?i.'re guo'swork. aad I prefer not to •i.uess.” Thus :^-poko William J'.'nnings ' /’.•j'un. as ho stood on the sti'ps of a 'jank buiUliiig in A^•heville. Louiobtirg Hss Disactroiis Fire. T.oiii; bur;,'. Louis.bu:'?; Coitcn Oil .ij.li and about r>00 bales of cotton /ve.re totally de.^troved by tire. The •>f,'tal Io:'s is estimated at about ^loO.- *0'). This mill owned by J. M.. ',V. H.. r. H. Ailen and G. W. Ford, was ordy partiHlly covered by in- rr*.nee; a^;out half of the eottoo. l)e -i.r.ged {') ;!»'> Oil MiU Ce.vpanv .'rad '•Jio o ’’.er to J. M. ai’d W H. M’en. '■'be ' e‘ i •'i!1 !•', very .gr->'t. '■"’i j ■ ri. -a .r-T;|llc.c- (1 ’ '■■■•> (■■■ ir’lt r “r*l >,«. v'. jli IlI th'O III. i:!:x:);::\Sox corxTV xkws: Read it in “ riie Visitor.” Send iSO cents for a ' evr’s suliseic. in ti) ‘ 1 le \ isitir,” i it iidcr.sou^ iiic, X. C. 3-23-tfc , . *JXS WAXTKI) 7 those out o! a p'lsition or who desi-e a lictter one. I f Xews will |iiint ads of not more tliaii 25 words in this column without co: t. tic • R S.\LK Puro bred Rerksbire pigs, h'lth sexes; also Cocke’s Prolific seed corn. seiecUil in fielil and gerniina.ion tested. J. P. Wimberly, Marl HI' ff Farm, Hattlehoro, N. C. .V2.V10tp I,(/ST OR SroLFX R(.ugh-haired black and tan l>g; i.rctd, Airde.le terrier. II id on collar marked “Tick” P.arel:;y, iirevard. N Revvanl. .'.tlyise , J « iia'tir, Ch^ L tnat Hill Farn\ P.revard,'Sk X. t'. !-20 2lc;{^V^ ' it S.Wi'Ml .I. 'd We p.Tv cash for ' ouild S(j. (»li'c yellow piiie tr i’.ipg. V’riie us It ; > ;ccs and r. n . s (-f our retjuir nn iiis. Citi.'cen- Le:'''' c• .'i.dievillc, ' '■ ■' ■' u HOliTli CARGLEMA m beneral \m THE BREVARD y\ll STCf^E VARD, tn-iCr.ts Art, lio rus eiU.lii ari'c ' xicrii-n.-i iniiuences d tiie in at the* Ooi'M') : is I'po-.l t.> ilu jjencral public tr.uL' at priccs that will fa vorably with tlu>sc i>t other :rocery sti>rcs. c;i>t vis at cost to cottt>n niill p!t>N es. !*eeds aitil a lU'ial Kfocory hiiSMicss. t .( n. Advertising Will Help You R. D. N'EELY. Marawer -'w; "jmLiEr9t in cznHB-iTXjti BS'.aiaaiBSisc'SsEiB: . AXTFH :n work I ■; :ir-tie >v\, ; t(. r. . i-r a r'orniati il . I( . If You Need Anything New this Spring or Summer, Come to Us For Furniture That Makes tlie Home Attractive Whether you want to furnish the The Happy Home is the well-fur- Parlor or the Kitchen^ you will find nished Home. Furniture dcesn^t need to be expensive to be beautiful, nor costly to be durable* Furni ture that you will like better as it grows older is more a matter of ^ood taste and a keen judg^ement of value than one of uncertain style or great cost. YOUR FRIENOSHIP IS WORTH AS MUCH AS YOUR BUSINESS TO US BURTON &. HO/ T South Pack Square, Asheville, N. C. exactly what you require in our dis play of Things Beau'iful and Prap- ticaU Our large stock offers you a wide variety of both choice and cost, and it will be our pleasure to serve you with as mttch desire foj* your satisfacti .*n as your patronage. Spring Wants of Home and Board ing House Keepers are all ready to be seen and appreciated. Awnings. Shades, Porch Swings, Porch Chairs. Grass Rugs, Wicker Furni ture and Refrigerators to suit the individual needs of all. We handle Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets, Buck Ranges, Carpets, Rugs, Matting and Linoleum. rimii^rrwtnw tm •
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